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A sketch by Hans Holbein the Younger, depicting Anne Boleyn Sketch headed with Anne's name. Hans Holbein the Younger originally painted Anne's portrait and also sketched her during her lifetime. There are two surviving sketches that have been identified to be of Anne, by historians and people who knew her.
Anne Cresacre [56] c. 1527: Black and coloured chalks. 37.2 × 26.6 cm: Anne Cresacre, aged 15, was the ward of Thomas More, later the wife of his son John More the Younger. [56] [57] The drawing is one of the eight individual portrait studies for a group portrait of Thomas More's family preserved in the Royal Collection. [58]
She was the main character in A Tudor Story: The Return of Anne Boleyn by W. S. Pakenham-Walsh (1963) ISBN 978-0-227-67678-3; She was the main character in The Concubine by Norah Lofts (1963) ISBN 0-7524-3943-X. She was a character in The King's Secret Matter by Jean Plaidy (1962). She was the main character in Anne Boleyn by Evelyn Anthony (1957).
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Anne Boleyn was King Henry VIII's wife. She had one child and was beheaded. Netflix's new series, 'Blood, Sex & Royalty,' dives into the queen's life and death.
A sketch of Anne Boleyn, by Holbein, labelled thus by Sir John Cheke, shows her hair matching the ring. Possibly the ring's portrait miniature depicts Catherine Parr, Elizabeth's red-haired stepmother. [7] Elizabeth was unusually close to Catherine, who was her mother figure in early adolescence. Catherine later married into the Seymour family ...
Henry married her in 1536, shortly after the execution of Anne Boleyn, and she died the following year, twelve days after giving birth to Henry's son and heir, the future Edward VI. In accordance with his wishes, Henry was buried with Jane at Windsor Castle, the location of Holbein's sketch for this painting.