128 Painters in the Reign of Henry VIIL 



zabeth of York, of Plenry VIII. and Jane 

 Seymour ; it was painted on the wall in the 

 privy chamber. The copy which Rem.ee * 

 made of it for Charles II. in fmall, and for 

 which he received 150 /. hangs in the king's 

 bedchamber below flairs at Kenfington; 

 from that Vertue engraved his print. Hol- 

 bein's original drawing of the two kings is 

 in the collection of the duke of Devonlbire. 

 It is in black chalk, heightened, and large 

 as- life y now at Chatfworth. The archi- 

 tecture of this pi6ture is very rich, and parts 

 of it in a good fb/le. 



In the chapel at Whitehall he painted 

 Jofeph of Arimathea, and in that at St. 

 James's, Lazarus rifing from the dead — 

 both now deftroyed. f 



That he often drew the king is indu- 

 bitable ; feveral pictures extant of Henry 

 are afcribed to him — I would not warrant 

 many of them. — There is one at Trinity 

 college Cambridge, J another at Lord Tor- 



* Rcmee was a fcholar of Vandyke and died in 1678. 

 aged 63. 



f See Peacham on limning. 



X It has YE ^^^'^ upon it ; and was probably a copy 

 by Lucas de Heere, of whom hereafter. 



rington's 



