
by Margaret Aston (Author)
The King's Bedpost is a lavishly-illustrated detective story about a painting. Edward VI and the Pope is an important and fascinating visual allegory of the Reformation; but when and why was it painted? Following up a sequence of clues to answer these questions, the author embarks on a fascinating and unusual voyage of historical exploration that takes the reader into book illustration and scriptural iconography, Tudor religion and politics, anti-papal propaganda and iconoclastic manoeuvres. The discovery of previously unrecognised pictorial sources conclusively re-dates the painting, and opens a wide-ranging discussion of art and image-making under Edward VI and Elizabeth I. A large and varied cast of characters joins the Tudor monarchs as the tale unfolds and the painting ultimately becomes the key to a series of hitherto locked doors.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 279
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 18 May 1995
ISBN 10: 052148457X
ISBN 13: 9780521484572
Book Overview: The story of a Tudor group portrait which offers insights into many aspects of art and history in the reigns of Edward VI and Elizabeth I.