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Portrait of an unknown woman

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Perfect for fans of 'Girl with a Pearl Earring', this is a remarkable love story with a background of religious and political turmoil in Tudor England.

The year is 1527. Hans Holbein makes his first visit to England, sent by the great Erasmus to paint Thomas More, courtier, scholar, patron, and his family.

More's splendid house on the river in Chelsea is at the centre of Tudor society, frequented by distinguished astronomers, artists, politicians and men of religion, as well as wards of court, proteges and many others.

Two visitors to the great house find themselves irresistibly drawn to Meg Giggs, one of More's foster daughters.

John Clement - dark, tall, elegant - studying to be a doctor, is a man of compelling presence and mysterious background.

The other man is Holbein himself - warm, ebullient, radical and a painter of great renown.

Meg finds herself powerfully drawn to these two wildly contrasting men.

She will love one, and marry the other. A wonderful, rich novel, presenting the atmosphere of this Tudor household as rarely achieved, with an astounding ability to present to us the world of Holbein's paintings as well as a gallery of vividly realised characters.

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HarperCollins
0007224931 / 9780007224937
Paperback / softback
823.92
04/06/2007
United Kingdom
English
Historic novels
[x], 513 p. : 1 ill.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: HarperCollins, 2006.
/ Key title Perfect for fans of 'Girl with a Pearl Earring', this is a remarkable love story with a background of religious and political turmoil in Tudor England. / This debut novel received amazing reviews in hardback across all the broadsheets, women's magazines and fantastic reader reviews on Amazon. / Vanora Bennett writes a weekly column in the Daily Mail. / A major Holbein retrospective at the Tate Britain raised awareness of Holbein in the UK. Menorca Bennett wrote pieces about Holbein around publication to tie in with the publicity for the exhibition. / 'Portrait of an Unknown Woman'
/ Key title Perfect for fans of 'Girl with a Pearl Earring', this is a remarkable love story with a background of religious and political turmoil in Tudor England. / This debut novel received amazing reviews in hardback across all the broadsheets, women's magazines and fantastic reader reviews on Amazon. / Vanora Bennett writes a weekly column in the Daily Mail. / A major Holbein retrospective at the Tate Britain raised awareness of Holbein in the UK. Menorca Bennett wrote pieces about Holbein around publication to tie in with the publicity for the exhibition. / 'Portrait of an Unknown Woman' FRH Historical romance