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King Henry the Eighth giving the Charter to the Barber-Surgeons Company, in 1541 (engraving)
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King Henry the Eighth giving the Charter to the Barber-Surgeons Company, in 1541 (engraving)
1097916 King Henry the Eighth giving the Charter to the Barber-Surgeons Company, in 1541 (engraving) by Holbein the Younger, Hans (1497/8-1543) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: King Henry the Eighth giving the Charter to the Barber-Surgeons Company, in 1541. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 15 November 1856.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22624612
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1541 Charter Henry Viii Barber Surgeons Company
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This engraving by Holbein the Younger depicts a momentous event in English history - King Henry the Eighth granting a charter to the Barber-Surgeons Company in 1541. The image showcases the grandeur and ceremonial nature of this occasion, as King Henry VIII stands tall, exuding power and authority. The composition is rich with intricate details that transport us back to this significant moment. The royal courtiers surrounding the king add an air of elegance and formality to the scene. Their elaborate attire reflects their high status within society. The Barber-Surgeons Company members are depicted receiving their charter with great reverence and gratitude. This act solidifies their position as an esteemed guild within London's city walls. It symbolizes not only their professional recognition but also their close ties to royalty. Holbein's masterful technique brings each figure to life, capturing both physical likeness and inner character. His attention to detail is evident in every stroke, from the delicate patterns on garments to subtle expressions on faces. This engraving was originally created for The Illustrated London News in 1856, showcasing its enduring significance even centuries after its creation. It serves as a reminder of England's rich history and highlights King Henry VIII's role as a central figure during his reign. Overall, this print offers viewers a glimpse into an important historical event while celebrating artistry at its finest through Holbein's skillful interpretation of this pivotal moment in time.
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