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Contents 1.Introduction 2. Pictures 3. Hans Holbein 4. Art in Church 5. Art of Royalty 6. Instruments 7. Greensleeves Mystery 8. Did Henry VIII Write Greensleeves?

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1 Contents 1.Introduction 2. Pictures 3. Hans Holbein 4. Art in Church 5. Art of Royalty 6. Instruments 7. Greensleeves Mystery 8. Did Henry VIII Write Greensleeves? 9. Greensleeves Lyrics 10. Artists and Materials 11. Bibliography 12. Famous Names 13. Credits

2 Introduction We did our Tudor enquiry project on Tudor art and music. We had fun finding information and putting it together. We hope enjoy our power point!

3 Pictures Lute Tudor Rose Lute Tudor Rose Hampton Court Henry VIII Elizabeth I Henry VIII Elizabeth I

4 Hans Holbein Hans Holbein was born in 1497 in Germany. He moved to Switzerland and grew up there. In 1526 Holbein moved to England. The first English portrait he painted was of Thomas More and family. He became Henry VIII personal painter. Hans Holbein enjoyed painting religious subjects. He died of plague in 1543 in London. Hans Holbein was a truly great painter. Hans Holbein was born in 1497 in Germany. He moved to Switzerland and grew up there. In 1526 Holbein moved to England. The first English portrait he painted was of Thomas More and family. He became Henry VIII personal painter. Hans Holbein enjoyed painting religious subjects. He died of plague in 1543 in London. Hans Holbein was a truly great painter.

5 Art in Church It was very important in Tudor times for a church to be nicely decorated. Religious Tudors believed that art would please God and if they gave him art he would send them to heaven. When important, rich people died sculptors would carve fancy coffins. Henry VII was good at saving money so he had a fancy coffin when he died whereas Henry VIII couldn’t afford a very fancy coffin… It was very important in Tudor times for a church to be nicely decorated. Religious Tudors believed that art would please God and if they gave him art he would send them to heaven. When important, rich people died sculptors would carve fancy coffins. Henry VII was good at saving money so he had a fancy coffin when he died whereas Henry VIII couldn’t afford a very fancy coffin…

6 Art of Royalty Henry VIII personal painter was the German artist, Hans Holbein. When Henry was searching for a new wife, after Jane Seymore’s death, he sent Holbein to paint a portrait of a possible wife, Anne of Cleves. Holbein painted a brilliant portrait and Henry agreed to marry her. When the wedding day came he described her as a ugly horse. Henry VIII personal painter was the German artist, Hans Holbein. When Henry was searching for a new wife, after Jane Seymore’s death, he sent Holbein to paint a portrait of a possible wife, Anne of Cleves. Holbein painted a brilliant portrait and Henry agreed to marry her. When the wedding day came he described her as a ugly horse. Tudor handwriting was very artistic. Copies of Elizabeth I signature still remain. Tudor handwriting was very artistic. Copies of Elizabeth I signature still remain.

7 Instruments Henry VIII was a skilled musician like his daughter Elizabeth I. He owned 10 trombones, 14 trumpets, 5 bagpipes, 76 recorders and 78 flutes! Henry VIII was a skilled musician like his daughter Elizabeth I. He owned 10 trombones, 14 trumpets, 5 bagpipes, 76 recorders and 78 flutes! Lute – Similar to guitar Lute – Similar to guitar Virginals – Similar to piano Virginals – Similar to piano Harp – 8-29 strings Harp – 8-29 strings Viol – 6 strings Viol – 6 strings

8 Greensleeves Mystery In the Tudor period a piece of music called Greensleeves was composed but nobody knows who it was by. Some people believe it was written by Henry VIII for Anne Boleyn between 1491 and 1547. Since the time historians have mostly decided that it wasn’t written by Henry VIII. It is said Anne rejected his love as in the song “She cast me off discourteously.” One thing for sure is no one really knows who wrote it. In the Tudor period a piece of music called Greensleeves was composed but nobody knows who it was by. Some people believe it was written by Henry VIII for Anne Boleyn between 1491 and 1547. Since the time historians have mostly decided that it wasn’t written by Henry VIII. It is said Anne rejected his love as in the song “She cast me off discourteously.” One thing for sure is no one really knows who wrote it.

9 Did Henry VIII write Greensleeves? We did a survey on our class and Mrs. Skelton's. The results… Yes Uncertain No 19 7 27 We conclude that it was pretty close but by a small amount more think he didn’t write it. We don’t know, historians don’t know, not even the cleverest person ever knows who wrote Greensleeves (Henry VIII knows if he wrote it though!)

10 Greensleeves Lyrics Alas, my love, you do me wrong, To cast me off discourteously. For I have loved you well and long, Delighting in your company. Chorus: Greensleeves was all my joy Greensleeves was my delight, Greensleeves was my heart of gold, And who but my lady greensleeves. Your vows you've broken, like my heart, Oh, why did you so enrapture me? Now I remain in a world apart But my heart remains in captivity.

11 Artists and Materials In the Tudor times artists were among the lowest paid workers. The most important English Tudor artist was Nicholas Hillard. In the Tudor times artists were among the lowest paid workers. The most important English Tudor artist was Nicholas Hillard. Ink was made from nutmeg Ink was made from nutmeg Paint was made from natural materials such as charcoal, earth, chalk, copper, red rock, lead and tin. If you were rich you might even have paint made from gold. Paint was made from natural materials such as charcoal, earth, chalk, copper, red rock, lead and tin. If you were rich you might even have paint made from gold. Nicholas Hillard

12 Bibliography www.tudorhistory.org www.tudorhistory.org www.tudorhistory.org www.trouvere.co.uk/string%20instruments.htm www.trouvere.co.uk/string%20instruments.htm www.trouvere.co.uk/string%20instruments.htm www.google.co.uk www.google.co.uk www.google.co.uk www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/TUSartists.htm www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/TUSartists.htm www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/TUSartists.htm The Tudor Court- Jane Shutter The Tudor Court- Jane Shutter Tudor Art- Susie Hodge Tudor Art- Susie Hodge The Tudors- Robert Hull The Tudors- Robert Hull Videos (Thanks Miss Campbell) Videos (Thanks Miss Campbell) And some already known knowledge! And some already known knowledge!

13 Famous Names Henry VII Henry VII Henry VIII Henry VIII Elizabeth I Elizabeth I Hans Holbein Hans Holbein Anne Boleyn Anne Boleyn Anne of Cleves Anne of Cleves Nicholas Hillard Nicholas Hillard Thomas More Thomas More Jane Seymour Jane Seymour

14 End Information found Information found Put together And made by Ella H And Ginny D 5C2008


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