Painters in the Reign of Henry VIII. 119 



Ibidem, A woman fitting with a girl in 

 her arms, and ftroaking a little boy. Thefe 

 are faid to be Holbein's wife and children. 

 This has been engraved by Jofeph Wirtz. 



Ibidem, A lady of Alface, with a boy. 



Ibidem, A beautifull woman, infcribed, 

 JLais Corinthiaca 1526. 



Ibidem, Adam and Eve, half figures. 



Ibidem, Two pi6lures in chiaro fcuro, of 

 Chrift crowned with thorns, and the Virgin 

 praying. 



Ibidem, One hundred and three fketches 

 on paper, collecled by Amerbach ; who has 

 written on them Hans Holbein genuina. They 

 are chiefly defigns for the Life of Chrift, 

 and fome for the family of Sir Thomas 

 More. Many of them are thought to have 

 been patterns for glafs- painters. I have 

 heard that at Bafil there are paintings on 

 glafs both by Holbein himfelf and his fa- 

 ther. 



Ibidem, Two death's heads near a grate. 



Ibidem, The portrait of John Holbein (1 

 do not know whether father or fon) in a red 

 hat, and a white habit trimmed with black. 



The portrait of James Mejer, Conful or 

 H 4 Burgo- 



