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Engraving of Will Sommers by Francis Delaram c. 1615–24. William Sommers (or Somers or Somer; died 15 June 1560) was the best-known court jester ...
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She may have been depicted in the painting of Henry the Eighth and His Family (1545), in which the man on the far right is identified as her colleague, court jester William Sommers. Jane is among several women suggested as the figure on the left, in the matching end panel to his. Catherine Parr died in 1548. Jane Fool apparently returned to Mary.
Arrangement of insects, arachnids, fruit, flowers etc, from the Archetypa studiaque. Jacob Hoefnagel worked in various media and formats and is known for portraits, still lifes, mythological, scientific and topographical works, miniatures and emblems executed in oil, water colour, gouache and as engravings.
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Will Sommer (born June 17, 1988) is an American journalist working as a media reporter for The Washington Post. [1] Previously, he worked as a politics reporter for The Daily Beast since 2018, a campaign editor for The Hill [2] and the Loose Lips columnist for the Washington City Paper. [3]