HolbeinAugusta 1497/8 - London 1543
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See how Degas subtly changed his copies after the Old Masters to fit his own (and art's) agenda
Degas’ Copy after Holbein’s Anne of Cleves (c.1860)
Sent on a mission to paint a potential queen for the blood-thirsty and dangerous Henry VIII, how did Holbein "paint" himself in painting the future Queen?
Holbein’s Anne of Cleves (c.1539)
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