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Henry Brandon, 2nd Duke of Suffolk (1535-51)

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This miniature of Henry Brandon, second Duke of Suffolk (153551) and its companion piece of Charles Brandon, third Duke of Suffolk (1537/851) (422295) are the only surviving identifiable representations of children within Holbein's portraiture, with the exception of portraits of Edward VI and of the artist's own children.
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Title: Henry Brandon, 2nd Duke of Suffolk (1535-51)
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This miniature of Henry Brandon, second Duke of Suffolk (153551) and its companion piece of Charles Brandon, third Duke of Suffolk (1537/851) (422295) are the only surviving identifiable representations of children within Holbein's portraiture, with the exception of portraits of Edward VI and of the artist's own children.

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