Edward VI and the Pope : an allegory of the Reformation (Portrait painting)
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Edward VI and the Pope : an allegory of the Reformation (Portrait painting)
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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh93000224
- info:lc/authorities/sh93000224
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh93000224#concept
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Sources
- found: Work cat.: 92-39660: Aston, M. The king's bedpost : art, iconography and Reformation in a Tudor group portrait, 1993: illus. p. H (full title of the portrait painting) pref. (visual allegory of the Reformation) p. 6 (portrait painting in the last 30 yrs. has been dated to about 1548-49) p. 172 (Research shows that Edward VI was a historical painting composed at least 20 yrs. after the moment depicted [1560?] in Elizabethan England. Enumerated color plates: Artist unknown, Edward VI and the Pope : an allegory of the Reformation. Oil on panel [at National portrait Gallery London, England])
- notfound: McGraw-Hill art;Index to reprod. of European paintings
Change Notes
- 1993-01-21: new
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