Will the real Anne Boleyn please stand up

We all have our favorite Anne Boleyn portraits, right?  I’m going to share with you my favorite one.The way she has always been described leads me to believe that most of the others made her too attractive.

“Not one of the handsomest women in the world” reported the Venetian diplomat, Francesco Sanuto, who praised her dark eyes but criticized her flat chest and “swarthy complexion.” – via The Anne Boleyn Myth-Buster: #1, Anne’s Looks

Nicholas Sanders (circa 1530–1581), an English Catholic Priest, for obvious reasons described  Anne this way:

Anne Boleyn was rather tall of stature, with black hair and an oval face of sallow complexion, as if troubled with jaundice. She had a projecting tooth under the upper lip, and on her right hand, six fingers. There was a large wen under her chin, and therefore to hide its ugliness, she wore a high dress covering her throat. In this she was followed by the ladies of court, who also wore high dresses, having before been in the habit of leaving their necks and upper portion of their persons uncovered. She was handsome to look at, with a pretty mouth.

 

This sketch by Hans Holbein the Younger, of Anne, looks like what he describes, except for the blonde hair:

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This is MY favorite portrait of Anne – the girl next door…classic beauty, in my opinion.

unknown artist – Hever Castle portrait