Object
Mary Boleyn's Bed Hangings
Heavy drapes of fine fabric hang from Mary Boleyn's bedposts in her cluttered bedchamber. Jane Seymour climbs onto the bed to unhook them, bundling the material to aid Mary's packing for relocation to Kent. Thomas Cromwell steadies Jane's waist with both hands as he helps her descend, their fingers brushing the folds in a tense, private moment amid shouts and scattered belongings.
3 appearances
Purpose
Bed drapery removed for packing and transport during relocation
Significance
Signals Mary's fall from court favor and forced departure; creates pretext for Cromwell's intimate assistance to Jane Seymour, hinting at budding alliance amid Boleyn family collapse
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