Story of Henry VIII’s Black trumpeter to be told at Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool
by Donna Ferguson from World news | The Guardian on (#5YC2R)
Musician was one of the first people of African descent to have visual and written record in Britain
He is the most famous Black person from the Tudor era, a court trumpeter who performed at important regal celebrations and was highly rewarded for his skill by Henry VIII.
Now the story of John Blanke, one of the first people of African descent to have both a visual and written record in Britain, will be told at a major exhibition at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool.
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