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I beg to address you a few notes which have been suggested by the perusal of your interesting paper upon the contemporaries and successors of Holbein. It is not easy to over-estimate the value of the researches which you have brought to bear on the subject. The termination of Holbein's career, 1543, as shown by Mr. Black's discovery of his will, and confirmed by the Director's investigations, furnishes us with one of the most important turning-points in the early history of art in England that have been met with for many years.
page 47 note a Anecdotes of Painting, ed. Dallaway, vol. i. p. 106.
page 48 note a A very similar picture at Southwick, in Northamptonshire, is engraved in the Gentleman's Magazine, vol lxxv. page 697.
page 51 note a The picture at Arundel Castle, or rather the central portion of it, representing the Earl in three-quarter length, has been engraved from a drawing by Derby in Lodge's Portraits, and is, as far as it extends, exceedingly accurate.
page 52 note a Waagen, vol. iii. p. 30.
page 52 note b Walpole's Anecdotes, edited by Dallaway and Wornum, p. 64.
page 52 note c Dibdin, Ædes Althorpianæ, vol. i. p. 246.
page 52 note d Van Mander, vol. i. p. 149.
page 52 note e Vasari, Le Monnier's edition, vol. xiii. p. 150.
page 52 note f Kunstler Lexicon, vol. ii. p. 567.
page 53 note a Van Mander, vol. i. p. 148.
page 53 note b Vol. xiii. p. 152.
page 53 note c Sandrart, vol. vii. p. 253.
page 53 note d Van Mander, vol. i. p. 181.
page 53 note e Le Monnier's edition, vol. ix. p. 51. Ridolfi, vol. i. p. 215.
page 54 note a Burgon's Life of Sir Thomas Gresham, vol. i. p. 49.
page 55 note a See ante, page 37.
page 55 note b Page 199, No. 52 of the Sale Catalogue.