Object
Queen Jane Seymour’s Bedchamber Doorway Curtain
Heavy fabric curtain draped over the doorway to Queen Jane Seymour’s bedchamber at Hampton Court Palace, manipulated by guards to control access and reveal intimate scenes (e.g., Henry VIII’s grief, Cromwell’s entry). Distinct from the window curtain in the same room.
3 appearances
Purpose
Conceals the bedchamber doorway and controls access until guards sweep it aside
Significance
Frames moments of Jane’s illness and death, heightening the contrast between royal facade and personal frailty while tying observers like Cromwell to the king’s loss
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