Join Tom and Dominic as they discuss the next, unsteady phase of the young Elizabeth’s life, as she was transformed from ...
The artist behind the works may have used Elizabeth's likeness as a template in other royal portraits to visually emphasize ...
New research suggests that mother and daughter's likenesses were blurred to reinforce Elizabeth I's claim to the throne. A portrait of Anne Boleyn from the late 16th century (c.1500-1536) by an ...
Anne Boleyn is arguably one of the most well-known figures in Tudor history. She was King Henry VIII's second wife of six wives, and she was famously beheaded at the Tower of London for treason in ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Tudor historian Owen Emmerson about his theory that the face in a famous portrait of Anne Boleyn is actually that of her daughter, Elizabeth I.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Odds are, when you think of Anne Boleyn, the image that pops to mind if the one above: A late 16th century portrait which is ...
The iconic painting may actually feature the face of the infamous Tudor queen’s daughter.
Anne Boleyn painting is ‘actually a different royal’, claims historian - Off with her head? Painting in National Portrait Gallery’s collection may have been important political tool to shore-up Elizab ...
The star of The Crown and Wolf Hall on being pigeonholed – and acting opposite Britain’s meanest birds of prey.
It’s already shaping up to be a great year for reading, with plenty of buzzy on-screen adaptations bringing your favourite ...