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British Museum Lectures: The Tudor Heart

Monday 5th October, 7pm

Venue
Topping & Company Booksellers of Bath, York Street, Bath, Somerset BA1 1NG
Doors Open
6.30pm
Start Time
7pm
Tudor Heart

We're delighted to welcome Rachel King to the bookshop to celebrate the publication of The Tudor Heart. This new title in the British Museum's Object in Focus series tells the remarkable story of an enamelled gold necklace pendant associated with Henry VIII and his first wife Katherine of Aragon.


Known as the Tudor Heart, the object comprises a heart-shaped pendant with enamelled motifs, suspended from a chain by an enamelled clasp. Over 3 metres of gold wire have been used to make the chain, the oldest known example of its type to survive, and together the pendant, chain and clasp weigh over 0.3 kilograms and are largely 24 carat gold.

The pendant and chain have been dated to the last years of the 1510s based on the motifs used and archival evidence. This book argues that the object is an important witness to Henry’s ambitions in the early years of his long reign, marking his first and longest marriage to a princess of higher birth, commemorating his daughter’s betrothal to the infant son of the king of France, and showing the magnificence of Henry’s court before the arrival of Hans Holbein the Younger changed its expression completely. Readers will learn about a masterfully crafted work using the most luxurious of materials, as well as its place as important historical evidence for pivotal years in English history.

This publication explores the sensational finding of the artefact, but its central aim is to establish the details of the object’s making, its broader historical context and to tell its own extraordinary story.


Rachel King is Curator of Renaissance Europe and the Waddesdon Bequest at the British Museum. Previous publications include Amber: From Antiquity to Eternity (Reaktion, 2022).

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