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first English period, are:

The Portrait of William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury. In the Louvre, 1527.


The Portrait of Nicholas Kratzer. The Louvre, 1528.

The Portrait of Sir Thomas Guildford, Windsor Castle, 1527.

The Portraits of Thomas Godsalve and his Son. Dresden, 1528.


The Portrait of Sir Brian Tuke. Munich, 1528.


Illustrated. Gerald Davies', "Hans Holbein"; opposite page 118.

Paul Gantz, "Hans Holbein", page 69.

Burlington Fine Arts Club Catalogue, 1909, plate XVIII.


References. Davies', "Hans Holbein, pages 118, 119, 125, 130, and 219.

Joseph Cundall's, "Hans Holbein", pages 49, 50.

Woltman's, "Holbein and His Time", pages 309, 310.

Wornum's, "Life and Works of Holbein", pages 220 and 246.

Paul Gautz', "Hans Holbein", page 237, par. 69,

Haldane Maefall's "History of Painting. The British Genius", p. 17.

The Burlington Magazine, 1909, Vol. XV, page 74.

The Encyclopedia Brittanaca, 9th Edition (1891) Sub. "Holbein".

La Grande Dictionnaire Universelle, Vol. XI, page 552.

Lionel Cust's Introduction tot he Catalogue of the Burlington Fine Arts Club Exhibition of 1909, page 40.

Exhibited. South Kensington Museum, Exhibition of National Portraits, 1866, No. 157.

Royal Academy, Exhibition of Old Masters, 1870. No. 121.

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