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Anne Of Cleves
Anne of Cleves was the fourth wife of King Henry VIII of England. They were married to form a political alliance with Anne’s brother William, the Duke of Cleves. This portrait of Anne was painted by Holbein, Hans the Younger. In 1539, Holbien was sent to paint this portrait of Anne to show to King Henry, because he wanted an image of her since she was a candidate for marriage. Today, it’s as easy as checking out someone’s photo on Instagram. Holbein would have painted this portrait rather quickly on parchment so that it was easy to travel with. However, Henry was disappointed when he saw her in real life, and didn’t think the portrait was accurate at all. He called her a `fat Flanders mare’. Because of this, Holbein’s reputation was ruined, and he was never given such an important art assignment again.