[371]. See André Machiels, “Les Portraits d’Erasme,” Gazette des Beaux-Arts, November 1911, pp. 349-61, who reproduces the Rome portrait; also W. Barclay Squire, Lord Radnor’s Catalogue, addit. note to No. 80.

[372]. One of these drawings is in the collection of M. Léon Bonnat, Paris, and is reproduced in the Gaz. des Beaux-Arts, 1879, i. p. 269.

[373]. Reproduced by A. Machiels, Gaz. des Beaux-Arts, Nov. 1911, p. 355.

[374]. See Appendix (E).

[375]. According to Walpole, Anecdotes, ed. Wornum, 1888, i. p. 344, the pictures were “altered” by Von Steenwyck for King Charles.

[376]. Wornum, p. 140.

[377]. Law, Holbein’s Pictures at Windsor Castle, 1901, p. 28.

[378]. Reproduced by Ganz, Holbein, p. 207.

[379]. See Appendix (E).

[380]. See A. Horawitz, Zeitschrift für bildende Kunst, viii. p. 128. Quoted by Woltmann, i. p. 286.