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The term ''tudor artist'' refers to painters who created their work for the English court between 1485 and 1603 [please use MLA-style documentation of sources]. Attribution is sometimes difficult, because not all of the paintings have a signature that would make an identification possible (Author 5). While many of the works from the Tudor period vanished over time, portraits have remained (Author 3). In the 16th century about 200 native artists, but also foreign artists practiced their craft in Tudor England (Author 6). | The term ''tudor artist'' refers to painters who created their work for the English court between 1485 and 1603 [please use MLA-style documentation of sources]. Attribution is sometimes difficult, because not all of the paintings have a signature that would make an identification possible (Author 5). While many of the works from the Tudor period vanished over time, portraits have remained (Author 3). In the 16th century about 200 native artists, but also foreign artists practiced their craft in Tudor England (Author 6). | ||
If the name [[Hans Holbein]] is not mentioned in the next few lines, this article is going nowhere. | If the name [[Hans Holbein (the Younger)|Hans Holbein]] is not mentioned in the next few lines, this article is going nowhere. | ||
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The term tudor artist refers to painters who created their work for the English court between 1485 and 1603 [please use MLA-style documentation of sources]. Attribution is sometimes difficult, because not all of the paintings have a signature that would make an identification possible (Author 5). While many of the works from the Tudor period vanished over time, portraits have remained (Author 3). In the 16th century about 200 native artists, but also foreign artists practiced their craft in Tudor England (Author 6).
If the name Hans Holbein is not mentioned in the next few lines, this article is going nowhere.
Works Cited: Author, "Title of Article", Name of Journal Volume (Year), pages? https://www.jstor.org/stable/41614834?searchText=Tudor+Painters&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3DTudor%2BPainters%26so%3Drel%26efqs%3DeyJjdHkiOlsiYW05MWNtNWhiQT09IiwiWTJoaGNIUmxjZz09Il0sImRpc2MiOlsiWVhKMGFHbHpkRzl5ZVMxa2FYTmphWEJzYVc1bCJdfQ%253D%253D&ab_segments=0%2Fbasic_search_gsv2%2Fcontrol&refreqid=fastly-default%3A51ddee29ef6eb99f1446260717dd25d1&seq=1
https://www.mylearning.org/stories/the-painted-lady--tudor-portraits-at-the-ferens/276