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Anne Boleyn (1507-36) in the Tower, detail, 1835 (oil on canvas)
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Anne Boleyn (1507-36) in the Tower, detail, 1835 (oil on canvas)
XJL151192 Anne Boleyn (1507-36) in the Tower, detail, 1835 (oil on canvas) by Cibot, Edouard (Francois Berthelemy Michel) (1799-1877); Musee Rolin, Autun, France; (add.info.: sentenced to death for treason; second wife of Henry VIII; ); French, out of copyright
Media ID 23835946
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This print captures a poignant moment in history, depicting Anne Boleyn (1507-36) in the Tower of London. Painted by Edouard Cibot in 1835, this oil on canvas artwork showcases the artist's attention to detail and emotional depth. Anne Boleyn, famously known as the second wife of King Henry VIII, was tragically sentenced to death for treason. In this particular scene, she is shown alongside her sister Mary, both adorned with exquisite jewelry that symbolizes their royal status. However, despite their regal appearance, there is an undeniable sense of sorrow and despair emanating from Anne's tearful eyes. As one gazes upon this painting, it becomes evident that Anne Boleyn's fate hangs precariously in the balance. The intricate brushstrokes beautifully capture her inner turmoil and vulnerability during her time imprisoned within the Tower walls. Notably recognized as the mother of Elizabeth I - one of England's most influential monarchs - Anne Boleyn holds a significant place in British history. Her beheading marked a turning point not only for herself but also for the Tudor dynasty and its impact on English royalty. Displayed at Musee Rolin in Autun, France, this remarkable piece serves as a reminder of human strength amidst adversity and offers viewers an opportunity to reflect upon Anne Boleyn's tragic yet enduring legacy.
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