
String of failed marriages and a religious revolution
Imagery and reputation
1533 Henry VIII anxious about the Tudor dynasty – no son to succeed him so ditched key advisors, split from Rome, divorced his wife and married Anne Boleyn
Powerful and controlling monarch, successful dynasty
Tapestry, art and palaces designed but plundered religious houses
New image had to be forged quickly as his future depended on it
Wrath of the pope and catholic European nations and English people – Rome refused to sanction divorce so Henry left it behind
Supreme Head of the Church of England
Henry vulnerable so built sea forts and the basis of the royal navy
Army of painters, builders and designers through palaces and paintings
Henry VIII interested in art by story – everything he commissioned told the story of his own self importance
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