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Edward VI, c.1600 (w/c & bodycolour on vellum)

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ROC3706877
Image title
Edward VI, c.1600 (w/c & bodycolour on vellum)
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Artist
Hilliard, Nicholas (1547-1619) / English
Location
Royal Collection Trust
Medium
watercolour and bodycolour on vellum
Date
1600 AD (C16th AD)
Dimensions
diam: 3.3 cms
Image description

Edward VI (1537-1553) This miniature, and three others by Hilliard, date from around 1600 and were part of the 'Bosworth Jewel', which commemorated the start of Tudor rule after Henry VII's victory over Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485. The four portraits show Henry VIII's father, Henry VII, founder of the Tudor dynasty; Henry VIII himself; Queen Jane Seymour; and their son Edward, later Edward VI. The Jewel was intended to show the continuation of the dynasty through Henry VIII to Prince Edward. It was presented to Charles I by Nicholas Hilliard's son. The four miniatures were contained in an enamelled gold box which bore a depiction of the Battle of Bosworth on the lid. The Jewel seems to have been one of the items sold from the collection under Oliver Cromwell and, although the four miniatures had returned to royal ownership in the late seventeenth century, the box was lost. The four miniatures are now in Victorian frames. Inscribed in gold: A[…]tatis suae 14 Regni .6.

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Royal Collection Trust / © His Majesty King Charles III, 2024 / Bridgeman Images
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15th century / 17th century / England / United Kingdom / Europe / drawing / art / child / boy / history / Middle Ages / royalty / house of Plantagenet / house of Tudor / mzdrawing / Tudor period (1485-1603) / young / bosworth jewel / circular / royal / northern renaissance / portrait / male / miniature / round / prince / king / ruler / Renaissance / roundel / edward vi
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