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Anne Savage, second wife of Thomas Lord Berkeley. 1812 (engraving)
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Anne Savage, second wife of Thomas Lord Berkeley. 1812 (engraving)
7234545 Anne Savage, second wife of Thomas Lord Berkeley.1812 (engraving) by Holbein the Younger, Hans (1497/8-1543) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Anne Savage, (c. 1496 - 1564), second wife of Thomas Lord Berkeley. Lady in Waiting to Queen Anne Boleyn. The Lady Barkley. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving by Charles Knight after a portrait by Hans Holbein the Younger from Imitations of Original Drawings by Hans Holbein, John Chamberlaine, London, 1812.); © Florilegius
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This engraving from 1812 depicts Anne Savage, the second wife of Thomas Lord Berkeley. Anne, born around 1496 and passing away in 1564, was not only known for her marriage to Lord Berkeley but also for her role as Lady in Waiting to Queen Anne Boleyn. In this portrait, she is referred to as "The Lady Barkley" showcasing her noble status. Created by the renowned artist Hans Holbein the Younger, this handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving captures the essence of Renaissance portraiture. The intricate details and delicate shading bring Anne's face to life, highlighting her beauty and elegance. As a lady of nobility during the sixteenth century, she exudes grace and sophistication. This artwork provides a glimpse into European society during that time period. It reflects both German artistry through Holbein's work and British nobility through Lady Barkley's position at court. The combination of these elements creates a unique representation of cultural exchange between Germany and England. Displayed in private collections today, this print serves as a reminder of historical figures who played significant roles within their respective societies. It allows us to appreciate not only the artistic talent behind its creation but also the stories and legacies of those depicted within it.
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