of King Henry VIII. [Plate 32.]
Chalk Drawing. Royal Print Cabinet, Munich.
(Probably the Life-study for the Whitehall painting. If nothing
else remained, this mask alone would incontestably rank Holbein
among the Masters of all time. To the writer's thinking, at any
rate, it stands among the very few works of art which it would be
difficult to match, and impossible to surpass in its own colossal
qualities.)
** Design for "the Jane Seymour Cup." [Plate 33.]
Bodleian Library.
** Christina of Denmark, Duchess of Milan. [Plate 34.]
Oils. National Gallery; lent from Arundel Castle.
Edward VI., when infant Prince of Wales.
Oils. Hanover Gallery, and Lord Yarborough's Collection.
Anne of Cleves. [Plate 35.]
Oils on Vellum. The Louvre.
Thomas Howard, third Duke of Norfolk. [Plate 36.]
Oils. Windsor Castle, and Arundel Castle.
Catherine Howard. [Plate 37.]
Chalk Drawing. Windsor Castle.
(The Miniature at Windsor Castle, formerly said to be Holbein's
portrait of Catherine Parr, is now said to be Catherine Howard. If
so, it is somewhat difficult to reconcile it with the drawing,
which latter seems much more in keeping with the descriptions of
her traits.)
Title-page used in Cranmer's Bible. Woodcut.
(This is the title-page from which Cromwell's Arms are erased in
the second edition.)
Sir Nicholas Carew.
Oils. Dalkeith Palace. Chalk Drawing. Basel Museum.
Simon George of Cornwall.
Oils. Staedel Institut, Frankfurt.
Miniature portrait of Charles Brandon, son of the Duke of Suffolk.
Windsor Castle.
Lady; unknown.
Oils. Imperial Gallery, Vienna.
Also a fine portrait of an unknown man.
Oils. Same Gallery.
Sir Richard Southwell.
Oils. Uffizi Gallery, Florence. Chalk Drawing. Windsor Castle.
John Reskymeer.
Oils. Hampton Court Gallery.
Nicholas Poyntz.
Oils. De la Rosiere Collection, Paris. Chalk Drawing. Windsor Castle.
Sir John Russell.
Oils. Woburn Abbey. Chalk Drawing. Windsor Castle.
Three portraits; men unknown.
Oils. Berlin Gallery.
Designs for jewelry, ornamental panels, clocks, chimney-piece,
etc., etc. Washed Drawings. British Museum, Basel Museum, etc.
Many fine portraits of which no versions in oils are known.
Chalk Drawings. Windsor Castle.
Among these one of Edward VI. as boy Prince of Wales, the Duchess of
Suffolk, Sir T
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