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    Little more is known of Scrots other than that his paintings showed an interest in ingenious techniques and detailed accessories. Scrots was paid 50 marks in...
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    from the same pattern, is now thought likely to be by a follower of William Scrots. The background inscription gives Edward's age as six, but this has...
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  • Holbein the Younger, he was considered to be in the same category as William Scrots, John Bettes and Levina Teerlinc. p.156, Linda Porter, Katherine the...
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    good counsel. She depended heavily on a group of trusted advisers led by William Cecil, whom she created Baron Burghley. One of her first actions as queen...
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    of a work, as in the case of the anamorphic portrait of Edward VI by William Scrots, Patrick Branwell Brontë's painting of his sisters Charlotte, Emily...
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    Archduke Maximilian, portrait by William Scrots, about 1544...
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    from the more sensuous technique of Titian, and from the Mannerism of William Scrots, Holbein's successor as King's Painter. Holbein's portraiture, particularly...
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    many enemies at court. Howard himself branded Cromwell a "foul churl" and William Paget a "mean creature" as well as arguing that "These new erected men...
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    influence, which also appears in some immigrant portrait painters, such as William Scrots, but generally England was one of the countries least affected by the...
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    of William Hampden of the Hill and his wife Audrey Hampden, an heiress of Kimble. Her aunt, Sibill Hampden, married Thomas Hawtrey, whose son William Hawtrey...
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    by Elizabeth I. By 1581, the school had 360 pupils and was described by William Camden in 1582 as "the best filled [school] in all England"; the population...
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  • William Bell Scott (1811–1890), 1 painting : Albrecht Dürer on the Balcony of his House, National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh (url) William Scrots...
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    said to have originated in Northamptonshire and to be descended from Sir William de Butevillar. At the time of John's birth, the family seat had been, for...
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    painter, probably in England c. 1527–1532, before leaving for Italy William or Guillim Scrots, employed by Henry VIII from at least 1545 and retained by Edward...
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  • (ID) Lorentz Strauch (1564–1630), 2 artworks : MI 816, MI 815 (ID's) William Scrots (1537–1553), 1 artwork : RF 561 (ID) Bernardo Strozzi (1581–1644), 3...
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  • Godfrey Kneller – William III on Horseback, 1701; Hampton Court Beauties, 1690s. Sir Peter Lely – Windsor Beauties, 1660s. William Scrots – Edward VI, c...
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    oblique (perspective) and catoptric (mirror) anamorphosis. Hurwitz names William Scrots, Hans Holbein, M. C. Escher and Da Vinci as influences. In his online...
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    that year). It descended to his nephew Sir William (died 1320), and in 1348 was passed in trust for William's great-granddaughter Margaret Bovile. The manor...
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  • studio of Giovanni Domenico Angelini to set up as an independent artist. William Scrots' anamorphic portrait of King Edward VI of England causes a sensation...
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  • with Saint Michael Lorenzo Lotto – San Giacomo dell'Orio Altarpiece William Scrots Anamorphic portrait of Edward, Prince of Wales Henry Howard Earl of...
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    and Albert Museum, E.1170-1988 Edward VI by Levina Teerlinc. After William Scrots's portrait of the young King of c. 1550 Amy Robsart – The Beaufort Miniature...
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    1656), 1 work Schooten, Joris van (Leiden, 1587 – Leiden, 1651), 2 works Scrots, Guillaume (England, 1537 – England, 1553), 1 work Seghers, Gerard (Antwerp...
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