Plate II. A-Drawing by Van Dyck. Here Identified as Representing Lady Cleveland. 45.1 by 26.8 cm. (British Museum). Van Dyck and the Wentworths
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Plate II. B-Drawing by Van Dyck. Here Identified as Representing Lady Anne Wentworth. 34.8 by 23.3 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Van Dyck and the Wentworths
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Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Cleveland, Lady Cleveland, Their Son, Thomas Lord Wenlworth, and Their Daughter, Anne, by Van Dyck. Canvas, 1.5 by 2.46 m. (Earl of Strafford)
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The Portrait of Thomas Wriothesley, Earl of Southampton, by Holbein
A-Thomas Wriothesley, by Holbein. Miniature, Actual Size (Metropolitan Museum, New York). The Portrait of Thomas Wriothesley, Earl of Southampton, by Holbein
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B-Thomas Wriothesley, by Holbein. Chalk Drawing, 24.2 by 19.2 cm. (Louvre). The Portrait of Thomas Wriothesley, Earl of Southampton, by Holbein
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C-Thomas Wriothesley. Copy in Oil after Holbein; Almost Life Size (Lord Montagu of Beaulieu). The Portrait of Thomas Wriothesley, Earl of Southampton, by Holbein
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D-Thomas Wriothesley. Copy in Oil after Holbein; 54.6 by 42 cm. (The Duke of Bedford). The Portrait of Thomas Wriothesley, Earl of Southampton, by Holbein
Plate I. Portrait, Here Identified as of Sir Philip Hoby. School of Holbein, Presumably a Copy of a Lost Holbein. Panel, Life-Size. (Uffizi, Florence). A Portrait of Sir Philip Hoby in the Uffizi
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Plate II. A-Sir Philip Hoby, by Holbein. Drawing. (Windsor Castle). A Portrait of Sir Philip Hoby in the Uffizi
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Plate II. B-Sir Thomas Hoby (?). School of Holbein. (Windsor Castle). A Portrait of Sir Philip Hoby in the Uffizi