Introduction to the chapel altar: The screen in the chapel is an excellent example of Tudor carpentry, separating the vestibule and choir. Above the screen is a huge 17th-century organ box decorated with two angels holding trumpets. There is also a decorative painting behind the altar, which is "The Adoration of the Magi" (The Adoration of the Magi) painted by Rubens in 1634 for the Belgian White Nun Monastery. The Choir of King's College was also established at the same time as Henry VI built the chapel.
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