ESOL PROGRAMME Entry 3 & above: THE TUDORS

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King Henry VIII Find this portrait Who is this King of England? He was King of England from 1509 to 1547 He had six wives He had three children NPG 157 This is a portrait of King Henry VIII by Hans Holbein the Younger Find a second portrait of Henry VIII by Hans Holbein the Younger It is a very large portrait Look at the portrait and answer the questions What is Henry VIII wearing? Does he look rich or poor? NPG 4027 How is Henry VIII standing? Where are his hands? Is this a strong pose or a weak pose? What was his personality? Find the clues in the portrait. He is not wearing a crown. How do we know he is king? This portrait is a called a cartoon. It has not been coloured in. What colours would the artist have used? ESOL Programme Entry 3 & above: The Tudors 1 of 17

King Henry VIII Look at the Tudor portraits in the Gallery and make a list of the colours used here NPG 4027 Henry VIII had three children. All three children were kings or queens of England Tick when you have found a portrait of each of his children King Edward VI Queen Mary I Queen Elizabeth I Henry VIII had six wives: Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard and Catherine Parr Talk to your partners Why did he have six wives? Do you know what happened to them? Can you find portraits of them? When you have finished, think about portraits of rulers from other countries Talk to your partners Look at portraits, banknotes, coins and photographs. What do the portraits look like? Do they look friendly? How do they make themselves look strong and powerful? ESOL Programme Entry 3 & above: The Tudors 2 of 17

: Back at college King Henry VIII Back at college Using the worksheets you completed in the Gallery, write a label about the portrait you looked at with your partners. Use the vocabulary in the worksheet to help you. Title of portrait: Painter: Material: Date: Number: Description: ESOL Programme Entry 3 & above: The Tudors 3 of 17

: Back at college Queen Elizabeth II Back at college Look at the portraits of the Tudor kings and queens and Queen Elizabeth II on the National Portrait Gallery website www.npg.org.uk NPG x125853 Answer these questions and talk to your partners How are the portraits the same? How are the portraits different? Compare the clothes, expressions and poses in the portraits. You can see portraits of Queen Elizabeth II in many places. Can you think of more examples? Write them here. ESOL Programme Entry 3 & above: The Tudors 4 of 17

King Edward VI Find this portrait Who is he? Who was his father? When was he King of England? How old was he when he died? Answer these questions Is Edward young or old? NPG 5511 What is Edward wearing? What is Edward standing in front of? What is Edward standing on? Describe the colours and shapes in the carpet ESOL Programme Entry 3 & above: The Tudors 5 of 17

King Edward VI Label the portrait NPG 5511 Throne Dagger Hat Cloak Carpet Feather Edward VI was only nine years old when he became king. Look at the portrait and talk to your partners Make a list of things that tell us he was rich and powerful ESOL Programme Entry 3 & above: The Tudors 6 of 17

King Edward VI Talk to your partners How would you feel if you were made king or queen at the same age as Edward? Would you rule the country on your own? Would you ask someone to help you? Who? When you have finished, find other portraits of Edward VI in the Gallery Talk to your partners Find a portrait of a man who is standing in the same way as Edward. Who is he? How is he related to Edward? Why is Edward copying his pose? ESOL Programme Entry 3 & above: The Tudors 7 of 17

: Back at college King Edward VI Back at college Using the worksheets you completed in the Gallery, write a label about the portrait you looked at with your partners. Use the vocabulary in the worksheet to help you. Title of portrait: Painter: Material: Date: Number: Description: ESOL Programme Entry 3 & above: The Tudors 8 of 17

: Back at college Queen Elizabeth II Back at college Look at the portraits of the Tudor kings and queens and Queen Elizabeth II on the National Portrait Gallery website www.npg.org.uk Answer these questions and talk to your partners NPG x125853 How are the portraits the same? How are the portraits different? Compare the clothes, expressions and poses in the portraits. You can see portraits of Queen Elizabeth II in many places. Can you think of more examples? Write them here. ESOL Programme Entry 3 & above: The Tudors 9 of 17

Queen Elizabeth I Coronation Portrait What is this?.............................................. Who wears a crown?.............................................. NPG 5175 Find a portrait of a woman wearing a crown Answer the questions Who is the woman? Is the woman young or old? Describe what she is wearing. What colours and patterns can you see? Are the clothes for a special event? What is the event? ESOL Programme Entry 3 & above: The Tudors 10 of 17

Queen Elizabeth I Coronation Portrait Label the portrait Sceptre NPG 5175 Fur Jewels Cloak Sceptre Orb Dress Crown When you have finished, look for other pictures of Queen Elizabeth I. Talk to your partners Does she look older or younger in the other pictures? ESOL Programme Entry 3 & above: The Tudors 11 of 17

: Back at college Queen Elizabeth I Coronation Portrait Back at college Using the worksheets you completed in the Gallery, write a label about the portrait you looked at with your partners. Use the vocabulary in the worksheet to help you. Title of portrait: Painter: Material: Date: Number: Description: ESOL Programme Entry 3 & above: The Tudors 12 of 17

: Back at college Queen Elizabeth II Back at college Look at the portraits of the Tudor kings and queens and Queen Elizabeth II on the National Portrait Gallery website www.npg.org.uk Answer these questions and talk to your partners NPG x125853 How are the portraits the same? How are the portraits different? Compare the clothes, expressions and poses in the portraits. You can see portraits of Queen Elizabeth II in many places. Can you think of more examples? Write them here. ESOL Programme Entry 3 & above: The Tudors 13 of 17

Queen Elizabeth I Ditchley Portrait Find this portrait Look at the portrait carefully What is she wearing? What is she holding in her hands? List five things you can see 1..................................................................... NPG 2561 2..................................................................... 3..................................................................... 4..................................................................... 5..................................................................... Talk to your partners Who is she? How many different types of jewels can you find? Why is she wearing so many jewels? What is the weather like?.............................................................................. What is the weather like?.............................................................................. NPG 2561 Is Elizabeth looking towards the stormy weather or the sunny weather?.............................................................................. What is Elizabeth standing on?....................................................................................... ESOL Programme Entry 3 & above: The Tudors 14 of 17

Queen Elizabeth I Ditchley Portrait Answer the questions Is the queen old or young in the portrait? Is the queen smiling in the portrait? Why not? NPG 2561 Can you make a link between the objects in her hand and the weather? How do we know she is Queen of England? When you have finished, look for other portraits of Queen Elizabeth I Talk to your partners Does she look older or younger in the other portraits? ESOL Programme Entry 3 & above: The Tudors 15 of 17

: Back at college Queen Elizabeth I Ditchley Portrait Back at college Using the worksheets you completed in the Gallery, write a label about the portrait you looked at with your partners. Use the vocabulary in the worksheet to help you. Title of portrait: Painter: Material: Date: Number: Description: ESOL Programme Entry 3 & above: The Tudors 16 of 17

: Back at college Queen Elizabeth II Back at college Look at the portraits of the Tudor kings and queens and Queen Elizabeth II on the National Portrait Gallery website www.npg.org.uk Answer these questions and talk to your partners NPG x125853 How are the portraits the same? How are the portraits different? Compare the clothes, expressions and poses in the portraits. You can see portraits of Queen Elizabeth II in many places. Can you think of more examples? Write them here. ESOL Programme Entry 3 & above: The Tudors 17 of 17