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King Edward VI

13 of 19 portraits on display in Room 1 at the National Portrait Gallery

King Edward VI, by William Scrots, 1546 - NPG  - © National Portrait Gallery, London

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King Edward VI

by William Scrots
oil on panel, anamorphosis, 1546
16 3/4 in. x 63 in. (425 mm x 1600 mm)
Purchased, 1901
Primary Collection
NPG 1299


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  • King Edward VI (1537-1553), Reigned 1547-53. Sitter associated with 45 portraits.

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  • William Scrots (active 1537-1553). Artist associated with 6 portraits.

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This portrait of Edward was painted when he was nine, a year before he became king. He is shown in distorted perspective (anamorphosis), a technique designed to display the virtuosity of the painter and amaze the spectator. This painting was originally in the Royal Collection at Whitehall, until sold in 1649 for £2. When viewed from the right it is seen in correct perspective.

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