A new exhibition that brings together some pictures for the first time in 400 years: 'Holbein in
Concentrating on the work Holbein produced in
Structured both chronologically and thematically, one section will be dedicated to images of the king and his family. Consequently, Holbein's portraits of Henry VIII, his third wife Jane Seymour and their son Edward, will hang together for the first time since they were painted.
Like many exhibits, these works will be on loan from other collections; in this instance, from museums in
Other sections will feature members of the royal court and examine the revival of intellectual learning of secular Humanism, the turmoil of religion and the Reformation.
Holbein, who was born in the Bavarian town of
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