174 Painters in the Reign of Henry VIII. 



40/. to Levina Tirlinks paintrixe — a name 

 that occurs but once more^ in a roll of new- 

 year's gifts to and from queen Elizabeth. 

 This gentlewoman prefents the queen's pic- 

 ture painted finely on a card. 



In the cathedral of Chichefter are pidurcs 

 of the kings of England and bifhops of 

 that fee, painted about the year 15 19 by 

 one Bcrnardi, anceftor of a famil/ {till fet- 

 tled in thofe parts. They were done at 

 the expence of bifhop Sherborne, who erefl- 

 ed a monument for himfelf, yet remaining 

 there. Vermander mentions one Theodore 

 Bernardi of Amflerdam, mafler of Michael 

 Coxie, who Yertue thinks painted thofe 

 works at Chichefcer, as they are in a Dutch 

 tafte. They were repainted in 1747 by one 

 Tremaine. 



The congenial temper of Wolfey difplay- 

 ed itfelf in as magnificent a manner as the 

 king's. Whitehall, Hampton-court, and 

 his college of Chrifl- church, were monu- 

 ments of his grandeur and difgrace, flow- 

 ing from the bounty of and then reverting 

 to the crown. In 1524 he began a monu- 

 ment for himfelf at Windfor, erecting a linali 

 chapel adjoining to St. George's church 



which 



