Laughing child, possibly Henry VIII, c.1498. Possibly commissioned by or presented to Henry VII. Guido Mazzoni
- The Royal Collection
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‘Henry VIII as a child’Laughing child, possibly Henry VIII, c.1498. Possibly commissioned by or presented to Henry VII. Guido Mazzoni - The Royal Collection … Thank you to Lisby August 6th, 2024 If you like this, check out:
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That’s spectacular. Is it marble? Terra cotta?
Possibly marble. Possibly Terra cotta.
Aww, look at the cute serial murderer!
There seems to be doubt as to who the sculpture represents. Please do some research before posting!
It says “possible” above and it *is* a possible bust of Henry VIII as a child, with royal provenance leading to Henry VII. What more do you want, Aimee?