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Anne Boleyn Portrait Reveals Secret Artistic Cover-Up
2 Feb
Summary
- Underdrawing reveals artist erased a sixth finger from Anne Boleyn's hand.
- Scientific analysis dates the portrait to Elizabeth I's reign.
- The change counters claims of witchcraft and supports royal legitimacy.

A remarkable discovery beneath the paint of a portrait at Hever Castle suggests an Elizabethan artist attempted to refute claims that Anne Boleyn possessed a sixth finger. Scientific analysis, including infrared technology, revealed an underdrawing indicating a deliberate alteration to an inherited design.
The oak panel has been dendrochronologically dated to approximately 1583, during the reign of Elizabeth I. This period saw a conscious re-examination of Anne Boleyn's image amidst intense political and religious anxiety. The artist, by showing five digits on each hand, appears to have countered hostile rumors circulated by writers like Nicholas Sanders, who propagated the myth of a sixth finger to undermine Elizabeth I's legitimacy.




