Henry VIII: Man and Monarch

Superb exhibition at the British Library looking at the life of Henry VIII.

It had the original of everything you’d want to see! There were wonderful portraits including the Holbein original of Edward VI from Dresden. It was a highly intelligent exhibition put together in a very academic fashion and yet it wasn’t dry.

The coverage of the Reformation was fantastic. There were two or more cases of the books Henry collected to find evidence to support his divorce. It was amazing to see the hand he had drawn in a copy of Leviticus pointing at he passage about not marrying your brothers wife.

I will say you need to give it a lot of time in fact I’d suggest two visits! I spent two hours and was getting slightly hysterical! I’d done the young Henry, the Reformation, the Field of Cloth of Gold, various wars and six wives at which point we then seemed to ruin into trouble with Scotland! At the point I started laughing in a slightly desperate way and had to speed up! I was with a friend so this isn’t quite as mad as it sounds!

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