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Edward Vi Collection (#6)

Edward VI, the King of England and Ireland from 1547 to 1553, was a significant figure in English history




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Edward VI, the King of England and Ireland from 1547 to 1553, was a significant figure in English history. Born in 1537, he ascended to the throne at the tender age of nine after the death of his father, Henry VIII. Despite his young age, Edward played a crucial role in shaping England's religious landscape during his short reign. Portraits such as "Portrait of Jane Seymour by Holbein" depict Edward's mother and showcase the artistic talent of Hans Holbein the Younger. This painting offers a glimpse into the royal family's life during this period. The tapestry with the Royal Arms is another fascinating artifact that provides insight into Edward's reign. Made around 1547-53 in Flanders, Belgium, it displays both his coat of arms and those belonging to le Grys. This exquisite piece exemplifies the intricate craftsmanship prevalent during this era. As seen in various engravings and oil paintings like "King Edward VI c. 1547, " we can observe how artists captured Edward's image throughout history. These artworks not only serve as historical records but also demonstrate different artistic styles prevalent during that time. Edward VI had an immense impact on religion within England due to his strong Protestant beliefs. His efforts led to significant changes known as The Reformation which saw England break away from Catholicism towards Protestantism. Despite ruling for only six years before succumbing to illness at just fifteen years old, Edward left behind a lasting legacy through his religious reforms and influence on subsequent monarchs like Queen Elizabeth II who descended from him. Although brief, King Edward VI’s reign marked an important turning point in English history with regards to religion and governance. Through art pieces like portraits by Holbein or artifacts such as tapestries displaying royal arms - we are able to catch glimpses into this transformative period under one young king’s rule.