This gown was seen first on “The Six Wives of Henry Vlll” 1970 on Elvi Hale as Anne of Cleves and later seen on the documentary version in 2001 on Catherine Siggins as Anne of Cleves
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This gown was seen first on “The Six Wives of Henry Vlll” 1970 on Elvi Hale as Anne of Cleves and later seen on the documentary version in 2001 on Catherine Siggins as Anne of Cleves
Perhaps it is here. It’s “The Queen’s Fool”, by Philippa Gregory (in Polish)
I have to admit, since this popped up, I’ve had my doubts on this being the same headdress. The one in the Six Wives doesn’t have the same pattern on the side as the one on the book cover. Plus, from what I have heard about the production of the Six Wives, it puts me more into doubt about it. According to The Period Movie Review, the budget for the series was a ‘shoestring’ budget, and the jewels were infact made up of washers and screws covered in spray paint. http://periodmovies.blogspot.com/2007/02/six-wives-of-henry-viii-1970.html
But I do believe I’ve found where the the headdress featured on the book coveroriginated…watch around 1:40.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JjL58rb9iM&feature=related
I hate to shoot down someone’s find, but these headdresses just look too different.