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Episode 291- Holbein's 'The Ambassadors' with Professor Tracy Borman

Episode 291- Holbein's 'The Ambassadors' with Professor Tracy Borman

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Welcome to another captivating episode of Talking Tudors, hosted by Natalie Grueninger. In this episode, Natalie is joined by renowned historian and author Professor Tracy Borman to discuss her latest book, 'Holbein: The Ambassadors.' Together, they delve into the mysteries and historical significance of Hans Holbein's famous painting, "The Ambassadors," created in the pivotal year of 1533.

Tracy shares her insights about the French diplomats portrayed in the painting, Jean de Dinteville and Georges de Selve, and explores the rich symbolism hidden within the artwork. Discover the tumultuous backdrop of Tudor England, marked by Henry VIII's dramatic break with the Catholic Church, and learn how Holbein masterfully navigated the religious and political divides of his time.

Join Natalie and Tracy as they unravel the many secrets held within "The Ambassadors," offering listeners a fascinating glimpse into the life and legacy of Holbein and the vibrant, dangerous world of the Tudor dynasty. Whether you're a seasoned Tudor enthusiast or new to the era, this conversation promises to ignite your curiosity and enhance your understanding of this extraordinary period in history. Enjoy!

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