1. Lady Margaret Beaufort, by Meynnart Wewyck. c.1510. Panel, 180 by
122 cm. (St John’s College, Cambridge; courtesy the Master and Fellows
of St John’s College, Cambridge).
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2. Detail of Fig.1, showing the lower edge of the engaged frame.
(Courtesy National Portrait Gallery, London).
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3. Detail of Fig.6, showing the lower edge of the engaged frame.
(Courtesy Hamilton Kerr Institute, Cambridge).
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4. Right Reverse of Fig.1. (Courtesy Hamilton Kerr Institute, Cambridge).
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5. Lady Margaret Beaufort, by Rowland Lockey, after Meynnart
Wewyck. 1596. Panel, 180.1 by 115.9 cm. (St John’s College, Cambridge;
courtesy the Master and Fellows of St John’s College, Cambridge).
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6. Henry VII, here attributed to Meynnart Wewyck. c.1501–09. Panel,
38 by 24.5 cm. (Society of Antiquaries, London).
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7. Margaret Beauchamp, Duchess of Somerset [?], installed by
Simon Symondes and Thomas Peghe. c.1510. Stained glass. (Christ’s
College, Cambridge).
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Three early seventeenth-century watercolours of the tombs of Henry VII and Elizabeth I in Westminster Abbey
3. Tomb of Elizabeth I, in the album amicorum of Jakob Fetzer. 1618. Watercolour, 7.7 by 10.3 cm. (Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel; Cod. Guelf.235 Blank., fol.26).
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4. Tomb of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York, in the album amicorum of Jakob Fetzer. 1618. Watercolour, 8.4 by 10.3 cm. (Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel; Cod. Guelf.235 Blank., fol.24).
Western art unattributed:
5. Grille enclosing tomb of Henry VII, in the album amicorum of Jakob Fetzer. 1618. Watercolour, 7.7 by 10.3 cm. (Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel; Cod. Guelf.235 Blank., fol.162).
22. Drawing of the Statue in 1772 by Michael Tyson. Pen and Wash (Society of Antiquaries, London).
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31. Effigy of Henry VII, by Pietro Torrigiano. Gilt Bronze. (Westminster Abbey, London).
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21. Statue of a King. 1488-1500. Painted Limestone, 36.2 cm. High. (Bishop Alcock's Chapel, Ely Cathedral).
Western art unattributed:
23. Engraving after a Drawing of the Statue by Frederick Mackenzie Reproduced in William Stevenson's Supplement to the First Edition of Mr Bentham's History and Antiquities, 1817.
31. Cope Commissioned by Henry VII. Cloth of Gold with Orphrey Hood and Morse of Applied Embroidery; Warp Direction Left to Right. 148.5 by 314.9 cm. (Stonyhurst College, Lancashire).
Western art unattributed:
32. Chasuble Commissioned by Henry VII, Front View. Cloth of Gold with Applied Orphrey Cross Made up of Embroidery together with Fragments of Woven Material from Part of the Same Set of Vestments. 112 by 69.2 cm. (Stonyhurst College, Lancashire).
Western art unattributed:
33. Rear View of Fig. 32. [Chasuble Commissioned by Henry VII, Front View. Cloth of Gold with Applied Orphrey Cross Made up of Embroidery together with Fragments of Woven Material from Part of the Same Set of Vestments. 112 by 69.2 cm. (Stonyhurst College, Lancashire).]
Western art unattributed:
34. Detail of the Cope Shown in Fig.31, Showing a Section of the Portcullis. Two Colours of Silver Boucle Wefts, Outlined in Crimson Cut Silk Pile on a Ground Brocaded with Gold Thread. (Stonyhurst College, Lancashire).
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Pietro Torrigiano's Portrait Bust of King Henry VII
30. Portrait of Henry VIII, with Two Officials of His Court. Dated 1537. Pen Drawing from the Augmentation Office Book (P. R. O. E. 315/91.) See Text p.90. By Permission of the Public Record Office.
Western art unattributed:
31. The Tree of Jesse. Anonymous English miniaturist, Early Sixteenth Century. Miniature Contained in Psalter, Harl. MS. 1892, f.31b. (British Museum.) See Text p.89.
Plate I. A-Madonna and Child. Panel, 32 by 24.5 cm. (Kaiserfriedrich Museum, Berlin); B-A Calatrava Knight. Panel, 31.8 by 22.9 cm. (Private Collection, England). Both by Master Michiel. Originally a Diptych. The Portraiture of Master Michiel
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Plate I. C-Portrait of a Monk, Here Given to Master Michiel. Panel, 3.45 by 24 cm. (The Rosenfeld Collection, New York). The Portraiture of Master Michiel
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Plate I. D-Cardinal Charles II of Bourbon, by the Maître de Moulins. Panel, 35 by 27 cm. (Alte Pinakothek, Munich). The Portraiture of Master Michiel
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Plate II. C-Portrait of a Lady, by Master Michel (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna; Formerly in the Benda Collection). The Portraiture of Master Michiel
Western art unattributed:
Plate II. A, B-King René of Anjou and His Second Wife, Jeanne de Laval. French School. Diptych; Each 17.5 by 13.7 cm. (Louvre, Paris). C-Portrait of a Lady, by Master Michiel (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna; Formerly in the Benda Collection). Portrait of a Man, Here Attributed to a Flemish Painter, Perhaps Juan de Flandes. Panel. (Palacio Nacional, Madrid). The Portraiture of Master Michiel
A-King Henry VII, Here Attributed to Master Michiel. Canvas, 36.7 by 24 cm. (The National Portrait Gallery, London). The Henry VII in the National Portrait Gallery
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B-King Christian II of Denmark, by Master Michiel. Panel, 31.7 by 22.4 cm. (Copenhagen Museum). The Henry VII in the National Portrait Gallery
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C-Catherine of Aragon, by Master Michiel. Panel, 29 by 20.5 cm. (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna). The Henry VII in the National Portrait Gallery
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D-Portrait of a Lady, by Master Michiel (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna; Formerly in the Benda Collection). The Henry VII in the National Portrait Gallery
King Edward VI., Attributed to Guillim Stretes. Lent by Lord Aldenham to the Burlington Fine Arts Club. Notes on Some Portraits of Tudor Times. Plate I
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Mary Tudor, the French Queen. By Johannes Corvus. Lent by Mr. H. Dent Brocklehurst to the Burlington Fine Arts Club. Notes on Some Portraits of Tudor Times. Plate II
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Dirick Vellert and the Windows in King's College Chapel, Cambridge
Detail from a Window in the South Wall of King's College Chapel. The Windows in King's College Chapel, Cambridge. Plate II
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Detail from the Flood. By Dirick Vellert. The Windows in King's College Chapel, Cambridge. Plate II
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The East Window. From the Engraving by J. R. Baldrey, 1809. The Windows in King's College Chapel, Cambridge. Plate I
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The Martyrdom of St. John the Evangelist. From the Drawing by Dirick Vellert in the Berlin Print Room. The Windows in King's College Chapel, Cambridge. Plate I