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The Cambridge Companion to English Literature, 1500-1600 (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
 
 
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A currently recognized representation of the Tudor aesthetic in the sixteenth century is Hans Holbein's double portrait of "The Ambassadors" painted in the spring of 1533 in London (Figure I), yet its significance and its actual meaning have been debated. Read the first page
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