Sayre2e ch19 images_cap
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The Tower of London as seen from the Thames.
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The Coronation Procession of King Edward VI. 1547.
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Map: Tudor England in the sixteenth century.
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Map: London in the time of Queen Elizabeth, taken chiefly from the plan by R. Aggnes. 1560.
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Hans Holbein the Younger. Portrait of Henry VIII in Wedding Dress. 1540.32-1/2" × 29".
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Context, The Tudor Genealogy.
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Hans Holbein the Younger. Portrait of Sir Thomas More. 1527.27-1/2" × 23-1/2".
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Hans Holbein the Younger. Portrait of Nicolaus Kratzer. 1528.32-2/3" × 26-1/3".
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Anthonis Mor. Portrait of Mary Tudor. 1554.42-7/8" × 33".
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Hans Holbein the Younger. Closer Look: Holbein's The Ambassadors: Detail, Skull, an anamorphic projection. 1533.
81-1/2" × 82".
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Hans Holbein the Younger. Closer Look: Holbein's The Ambassadors. 1533.
81-1/2" × 82".
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George Gower, attributed to. The Armada Portrait of Elizabeth I. ca. 1588.38-1/2" × 28-1/2".
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Federigo Zuccaro, attributed to. The Darnley Portrait of Elizabeth I.ca. 1575.
44-1/2" × 31".
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The Globe Theater: Reconstruction in cross-section (color drawing). 1599-1613.
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J. C. Visscher. The Globe Theater. ca. 1599.
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Martin Droeshout. Portrait of William Shakespeare. Frontispiece, first folio edition of his plays, published in London. 1623.
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The Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmarke. Title page of the third quarto edition, published in London. 1611.
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John White. The Village of Secotan. With inscriptions. ca. 1585.12-3/4" × 7-3/4".
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Simon van de Passe. Portrait of Pocahontas. 1616.
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Jan Brueghel the Elder and Peter Paul Rubens. Continuity & Change: Allegory of Sight, from Allegories of the Five Senses. ca. 1617-18.
25-5/8" × 43".