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Mystery sitter in Holbein portrait could be Anne Boleyn, AI analysis finds

Mystery sitter in Holbein portrait could be Anne Boleyn, AI analysis finds

Summary

Researchers at the University of Bradford used artificial intelligence (AI) to study two small portraits by Hans Holbein. They found that the woman in one sketch, long thought to be Anne Boleyn, might actually be her mother, and the unknown sitter in the other sketch might be Anne Boleyn herself.

Key Facts

  • The two portraits were made by Hans Holbein, a Renaissance artist famous for painting Tudor court figures.
  • One sketch is called the Windsor sketch; the other is of an unidentified woman.
  • These works belong to the Royal Collection, which houses many important historical art pieces.
  • Researchers found the portraits’ labels might have been switched in the 1700s, causing confusion over who was who.
  • AI technology helped compare many Holbein portraits, grouping similar images together to suggest new identifications.
  • The Windsor sketch shared features with portraits of Elizabeth Howard, Anne Boleyn's mother.
  • The previously unknown sitter’s image fits better with portraits linked to Anne Boleyn herself.
  • The Royal Collection Trust welcomes new research and discussions about these artworks and their subjects.
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