Object
Wolf Hall Garden Bush
Henry VIII stands behind this bush in the Wolf Hall garden, his frame partially concealed in early morning silver light as he watches Jane Seymour. Cromwell glimpses him from the bedroom window before the king steps forward to take her hand. Gregory Cromwell shares the vantage point. The bush frames the king's unguarded approach, sharpening the moment's intimacy.
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Purpose
Concealment
Significance
Henry VIII uses the bush to hide his initial approach to Jane Seymour, letting Cromwell witness the king's raw affection from afar. This unobserved reveal marks a pivot in royal favor, alerting Cromwell to threats against his influence and sparking his silent strategic retreat.
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