Monday, 17 August 2015

Pet Monkeys: Marmosets at the Tudor court

Yesterday I’ve been to the zoo with my family and we saw a curious little creature called marmoset. Marmoset is a small tropical American monkey with a silky coat and a long tail. I remembered that at least two Tudor personages were painted with this funny-looking creature so I’ve decided to post these portraits together with some photos of the charming marmosets.


Henry VIII received a marmoset as a Christmas present in 1539 and his first wife, Katherine of Aragon, was painted with this animal in the late 1520s. Henry VIII’s elder sister, Margaret Tudor, was also painted with a marmoset sitting on her hands. Not everyone was into marmosets, however. When Lady Honor Lisle wanted to present Anne Boleyn with a pet monkey, she was informed that Anne “loveth no such beasts nor can scant abide the sight of them”. 








Sources:

http://mentalfloss.com/article/64629/9-bizarre-objects-owned-henry-viii

Alison Weir, Henry VIII: King and Court, 2011.

Joanna Denny, Anne Boleyn, 2010.

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