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AI Reconstruction of Tudor and Stuart times

 Here I will recreate from orginal images what the world of Tudor and Stuart would look like if it was real and not just drawings and paintings, using AI technology. AI is not perfect and the colours and the features of people are open to interpritation. But that world is long gone and without a time machine we can only guess how things and people looked. 

Let's start with Henry VIII and his family.



Now his son Edward






A few of his wives 




Next an allegorical portrait of the family of Henry. Done after Elizabeth was Queen, Mary Tudor and her husband are on the right followed by the god Mars. Elizabeth on the left followed by more goddess.


Next the older daughter Mary


So next we come to Queen Elizabeth

The first picture is known as the proccession picture


Then another of Elizabeth, but with goddess, however to the Elizabethen eye, even the goddess, where the queen.


Now her court members

William Cecil and his wife



Robert Dudley



His wife


Other members of the court

Charles Lord Howard of Effingham


Duke of Norfolk 


Walsingham 


Earl of Essex


George Clifford 3 Earl of Cumberland


George Talbot


His wife Bess of Hardwick


Amyas Paulet


Thomas Parry - his clothes may not be white as it was from a line drawing only!


The Parliment of Elizabeth


The bad guys of the Queen!

King Philip of Spain


Simon Renard


Catherine De Medicci


Anthony Babbington 


Thomas Seymour


Now what England looked like, starting with London and Greenwich




Mystery people




William Shakespeare and the people conected with him

Two William pictures


Ben Jonson

Christopher Marlowe

Richard Burbage

William Allen 

Emillia Lanier playing the part of Anne Bolyn in the play Henry VIII

Michael Drayton

Angela Bassano - the older actress in the plays

Next Jonson and Shakespeare, but it could be Marlowe 

Next James the First and his Family

His wife Anne of Demark

Charles 1st as a child

Prince Henry

Elizabeth Stuart

The Spanish Armada battle



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