MAKE A MEME View Large Image Lord Berners served Henry VIII as Chancellor of the Exchequer, assisted in the negotiations for an alliance with Spain two years later, and attended the king at the Field of the Cloth of Gold in 1520. While serving as Lord Deputy of Calais ...
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Keywords: hats and head-attire hatsandheadattire london, st martin's place, wc2 0he londonstmartinsplacewc20he united kingdom unitedkingdom people indoor NPG: Lord Berners served Henry VIII as Chancellor of the Exchequer, assisted in the negotiations for an alliance with Spain two years later, and attended the king at the Field of the Cloth of Gold in 1520. While serving as Lord Deputy of Calais he devoted his leisure hours, at Henry's suggestion, to translating the French historian Froissart's Chronicles. This portrait, which so perceptively characterises this able and cultivated man, was almost certainly painted by a Flemish artist during Berners' residence in Calais, and is a rare early example of an Englishman sitting for his portrait while abroad. The significance of the fruit, thought to be an apple, which Berners holds has yet to be discovered. attributed to Ambrosius Benson,painting,1520-1526 NPG: Lord Berners served Henry VIII as Chancellor of the Exchequer, assisted in the negotiations for an alliance with Spain two years later, and attended the king at the Field of the Cloth of Gold in 1520. While serving as Lord Deputy of Calais he devoted his leisure hours, at Henry's suggestion, to translating the French historian Froissart's Chronicles. This portrait, which so perceptively characterises this able and cultivated man, was almost certainly painted by a Flemish artist during Berners' residence in Calais, and is a rare early example of an Englishman sitting for his portrait while abroad. The significance of the fruit, thought to be an apple, which Berners holds has yet to be discovered. attributed to Ambrosius Benson,painting,1520-1526
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