Study of a Historical Scene Showing Henry VIII and His Courtiers

Image credit: Manchester Art Gallery

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The scene is set outdoors, of figures on a lawn. Henry VIII is dressed in regal tudor costume, and is stood in the centre foreround facing to the right, gesturing towards a male figure dressed in a brown jacket whose head is bowed. A female figure (one of his wives?) is stood to the right of the central figure, clutching the sleeve of his jacket and looking up at him. A crowd of courtiers and spectators (whose faces are painted unclearly) stand behind him to the left. Dense trees and buildings fill the background in the top half of the painting.

Manchester Art Gallery

Manchester

Title

Study of a Historical Scene Showing Henry VIII and His Courtiers

Date

1868–1872

Medium

oil & gum arabic on paper

Measurements

H 24.1 x W 36 cm

Accession number

1983.128

Acquisition method

gift from Mr F. E. Simpson, 1983

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

s (blc): PHC [mon]

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