Henry VIII Portrait by Hans Holbein
'Stories in Art' is a series designed to spark an interest in pupils aged 7 to 11 in the great works of art that are accessible in Britain by revealing some of the stories behind them; inspiring children to visit the locations and see the pieces with their own eyes. This clip features the Hans Holbein three-quarter view portrait of King Henry VIII wearing a bell shaped robe. The portrait is displayed at Castle Howard in Yorkshire.

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Holbein's extraordinary 'Ambassadors' | National Gallery

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Exploring Henry VIII's Inner Circle | Holbein with Suzannah Lipscomb

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Elizabeth I: Queen and Court | Exhibition Film

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Hilary Mantel and David Starkey discuss Henry VIII - part 1

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Facial Reconstructions of Marie Antoinette from her Death Mask & History Documentary | Royalty Now

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Anamorphic Ambassadors

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The Rise and Fall of Thomas Cromwell│Henry VIII's Right Hand Man

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The Unsettling Secrets Hidden In Holbein's Tudor Portraits (Waldemar Januszczak)

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Catherine Howard: David Starkey Lectures

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The Ambassadors by Holbein, His most Amazing Masterpiece

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Pembroke family portrait -- van Dyck

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The Judges Didn't Think She Could Sing... But Then She Opened Her Mouth!

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Who was BESSIE BLOUNT? Henry VIII’s mistress | Elizabeth Blount | Tudor history documentary

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Henry VIII's tapestries revealed

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Hans Holbein's Portrait Drawings: A View of the Tudor Court

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Hans Holbein's 'Christina of Denmark' | The National Gallery

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Why Did Henry VIII Betray Cardinal Wolsey? | Henry VIII's First Minister

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The Royal Corpse Of Anne Boleyn

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The Holbein Experiment Part 1: The Gesso Board

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