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A MOST interesting exhibition has recently been held at the National Portrait Gallery to mark the rediscovery of Holbein's original cartoon for his famous portrait group, "Henry VIII and the Barber ...
Divorced, beheaded, died; divorced, beheaded, survived. Henry VIII's six wives are often reduced to this easily memorable couplet, said Evgenia Siokos in The Daily Telegraph. In this new ...
Homer Simpson Television’s favourite cartoon dad appeared as Henry VIII in a 2004 episode of The Simpsons called “Margical History Tour”, in which Marge tells Bart and Milhouse stories from ...
After “Too many years lost in history,” as they memorably sing in Six: The Musical,” the wives of Henry VIII continue to receive their belated due, with the latest example being “Firebrand ...
All that remains of a huge long-lost life-sized portrait of Henry VIII is going on show today after it moved five minutes down the road from the National Portrait Gallery to the National Gallery.
Using artificial intelligence, he made a guess at what Henry would look like today, complete with suit and tie and a row of medals.
The makers of BBC show The Tudors have said Henry VIII will not gain weight so that he retains his sex appeal.
On June 24, 1509, Henry VIII was crowned King of England. He was one of England's most flamboyant and charismatic kings, but will be remembered only for his several marriages.
‘Firebrand’ Review: Alicia Vikander Brings Subversive Edge to a Historical Portrait of Henry VIII’s Last Wife Art-house darling Karim Aïnouz’s English-language debut seems disconnected ...
Approaching Six – a musical about the six wives of Henry VIII – at the bedraggled tail-end of the Edinburgh Festival, I felt (not to dress it up) like a man hauled to the execution block ...