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Thomas Cromwell was a patron of Hans Holbein the Younger, as were Thomas More and Anne Boleyn. In the New York Frick Collection, two portraits by Holbein hang facing each other on the same wall of the Study, one depicting Thomas Cromwell, the other Thomas More, Cromwell's executed political and religious opponent. [93]
Portrait of Thomas Cromwell is a small oil painting by the German and Swiss artist Hans Holbein the Younger, usually dated to between 1532 and 1534, when Cromwell, an English lawyer and statesman who served as chief minister to King Henry VIII of England from 1532 to 1540, was around 48 years old.
She was a younger sister of Edward and Queen Jane as well as aunt to the future Edward VI. On 3 August 1537, when she was about nineteen or twenty, Elizabeth, Lady Ughtred, married Thomas Cromwell's 17-year-old son, Gregory, with whom she would have three sons and two daughters. [18]
Portrait Miniature of Thomas Cromwell, after Holbein [103] c. 1537: Watercolour and bodycolour on vellum 4.4 cm diameter: National Portrait Gallery, London Portrait of Prince Edward, after Holbein [104] 16th century, after c. 1538: Oil on panel 59 × 44.5cm: Berger Collection, Denver Art Museum: Portrait of a Young Woman, Holbein's Workshop ...
Portrait of Christina of Denmark (or Portrait in Mourning) is an oil on oak panel painting by Hans Holbein the Younger completed in 1538. [1] It was commissioned that year by Thomas Cromwell, agent for Henry VIII, as a betrothal painting following the death of the English Queen Jane Seymour.
In 2016 the young man was identified as Gregory Cromwell (c.1520–1551), son of Thomas Cromwell, Earl of Essex, chief minister to Henry VIII. References Buck, Stephanie; Sander, Jochen (2003).
The painting, which may have previously been in the collection of Thomas Barrett of Lee Priory, in Kent, was destroyed by a fire at Knepp Castle, Sussex, in 1904. The young man is clearly not Thomas Cromwell or his son, Gregory (c.1520–1551), but he is about the right age to be his nephew, Richard Cromwell alias Williams (c.1510–1544).
The most well-known Earls of Essex were Thomas Cromwell (c. 1485 – 1540) (sixth creation), chief minister to King Henry VIII, Sir William Parr (1513-1571) who was brother to Queen Catherine Parr who was the sixth wife of King Henry VIII, and Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex (1565–1601) (eighth creation), a favourite of Queen Elizabeth I ...
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