onship of Plate 13 and the hypothesis of
the present writer in that connection.)
** Portrait of Erasmus. [Plate 14.]
Oils. The Louvre.
A Citizen's Wife, and others, in the dress of the time.
Washed Drawings. Basel Museum.
The Table of Cebes. Border for title-page.
Woodcut. Royal Print Cabinet, Berlin.
St. Peter and St. Paul; on the title-page of Adam Petri's
reprint of Luther's translation of the New Testament.
Alphabet of "The Dance of Death." Woodcuts.
Proof-impressions in the Basel Museum, the British Museum,
and the Dresden Royal Collection.
Bible Pictures: illustrating Old Testament. Woodcuts.
** "Images of Death." [Two shown at Plates 14 and 15.]
Proof-impressions, some sets incomplete, in the Basel Museum,
British Museum and the National Print Collections of Paris,
Vienna, Berlin, Dresden, Karlsruhe, and the Bodleian Library.
(This is the immortal series of Woodcuts, often called
"The Dance of Death," done for the Trechsel Brothers of Lyons,
but not published there until many years later.)
Dorothea Offenburg as the Goddess of Love. [Plate 16.]
Oils. Basel Museum.
The above as Lais Corinthiaca.
Oils. Basel Museum.
** The Meyer Madonna. [Plates 18 and 19.]
Oils. Grand-Ducal Collection, Darmstadt (superbly restored);
and ?Dresden Gallery. (Notwithstanding the many and eminent
authorities who hold this to be a copy, there still remain
a sufficiency of no less eminent authorities to warrant the
present writer in her unshaken opinion that, at any rate in
its first estate and in the main, this Dresden version--revered
for more than one century as such by the highest authorities--was
the creation of Holbein's own hand.)
III.
FIRST LONDON PERIOD
(1526-1528)
Portrait of Sir Thomas More.
Oils. Mr. Huth's Collection.
Chalk Drawing at Windsor. [Plate 20.]
(Also a drawing of Sir John More, father of the above.)
** John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester. [Plate 21.]
Chalk Drawing. Windsor Castle. (Another in the British Museum.)
Archbishop Warham.
Oils. The Louvre, and Lambeth Palace.
? John Stokesley, Bishop of London.
Oils. Windsor Castle.
Sir Henry Guildford. [Plate 22.]
Oils. Windsor Castle.
Lady Guildford.
Oils. Mr. Frewen's Collection.
Sir Thomas Godsalve and his son John.
Oils. Dresden Gallery.
Chalk Drawing of Sir John Godsalve.
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