Henry Wriothesley 3rd Earl of Southampton and the Tower Portraits
An illustrated pdf of this presentation is available at this link https://drive.google.com/file/d/1W4Xm... Please join me in my investigation of the two portraits of Henry Wriothesley which depict him in the Tower of London. I trace the circumstances of his imprisonment, and what happened during his time there and afterwards. I then take a close look at two paintings of him in the Tower, addressing several questions. When were they painted? Why are there two of them? and what are the messages? and how did they get where they are today? It's a fascinating tale.

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