126 Painters in the Reign of Henry VII I. 



ledbion of Andrew de Loo, a great virtuolb, 

 who bought all the works of Holbein he 

 could procure ; among others a portrait of 

 Erafmus, which king Charles afterwards 

 exchanged for a pidlure of Leonardo da 

 Vinci. A drawing of Cratzer is among the 

 heads by Holbein at Kenfington. Among 

 others in de Loo's colledlion was the fine 

 Cromwell earl of EjGTex, now at Mr. South- 

 welFs, and engraved among the illuftrious 

 heads, f 



3. Anne of Cleve. 



4. Holbein's own portrait. 



5. Erafmus writing ; a fmall pidlure. 



pafTed by marriage to the earl of Holland, and were for 

 fome time at Holland-houfe. See Oxf. MSS. Yelvert. 

 p. 118. Another of Cratzer remained at Holland- 

 houfe *till the death of the countefs of Warwick, wife 

 of M. Addifon ; a f ne pi6lure, ftrongly painted, re- 

 prefenting him with feveral inftruments before him, and 

 an infcription cxpreffing that he was a Bavarian, of the 

 age of 41 in 1 5 28. In one of the ofRce-booics are entries 

 of payment to him. 



April, paid to Nicholas the Aftronoiier — 11/. 



Anno 23, paid to ditto — — 5 — 4 — o 



Cratzer in 1550 erefted the dial at Corpus Chrifli coll. 

 Oxford. Brit. Topogr. vol. ii. p. 159. 



f De Loo had alfo the family-pi fture of Sir Thomas 

 More, which was bought by his grandfon Mr. Roper. 



6. An 



