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10 November 2014

Atwood’s article on Arundel House published

Arundel House, from the North by Wenceslas Hollar. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
Arundel House, from the North by Wenceslas Hollar. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
MoEML is pleased to announce the publication of a new peer-reviewed article on Arundel House by Emma K. Atwood, a doctoral candidate at Boston College working on domestic architecture on the English Renaissance stage.
This substantial contribution (some 3,800 words) to the Sites section of the MoEML Encyclopedia discusses the location, name, history, and political, intellectual, and artistic significance of this important property in early modern London.
Did you know that Arundel House has links to Henry VIII’s divorce from Katherine of Aragon? Or that it was the site of Princess Elizabeth’s alleged affair with Thomas Seymour? Or that it was previously called Bath House or Bath Inn, Hampton Place, and Seymour Place? How about that it housed a great sculpture collection and that, in a 1972 archaeological dig, seven classical marbles from Thomas Howard’s collection were uncovered?
If you want to know more, read this important new addition to MoEML.
Congratulations to Emma Atwood on this fascinating article!