1. Sir Nicholas Carew, by Hans Holbein the Younger. 1527. Black and
coloured chalks on paper, 54.8 by 38.5 cm. (Kunstmuseum Basel).
Attributed works:
2. Sir Nicholas Carew, after Hans Holbein the Younger. c.1585–90.
Oil on panel, 95.1 by 102.4 cm. (Collection of the Duke of
Buccleuch; photograph Hamilton Kerr Institute).
5. Detail of Fig.2, showing the extreme bottom of the slashed skirt and
the better-preserved blue paint with red glaze paint.
Attributed works:
6. Impresa of the Basel book printer Johann Froben, by Hans Holbein
the Younger. c.1523. Tempera on unprimed canvas (Tüchlein), 44 by 31
cm. (Kunstmuseum Basel).
Attributed works:
7. The Prodigal Son, by Huybrecht Beuckelaer. 1563–84. Oil on
canvas, 127.5 by 155.5 cm. (Musées royaux des Beaux-Arts de
Belgique, Brussels).
4. The Duke of Wellington, by Thomas Campbell. Undated, after 1827. Marble, Height 73.7 cm. (Thirlestane Castle Trust).
Attributed works:
5. The Duke of Wellington, by Thomas Campbell. 1828. Marble, Height 218.5 cm. (Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, Dalkeith Palace).
Attributed works:
6. Profile View of the Statue in Fig. 5. [ The Duke of Wellington, by Thomas Campbell. 1828. Marble, Height 218.5 cm. (Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, Dalkeith Palace).]
Attributed works:
8. Chalk Study, by James Hall. Copied from Campbell's Bust of the Duke of Wellington and Retouched from Life in 1836. 46.7 by 34.9 cm. (Scottish National Portrait Gallery).
Attributed works:
9. The Duke of Wellington, by James Hall, c.1838. 93.3 by 77.5 cm. (Viscount Fitzharris).
Western art unattributed:
7. Dollond camera lucida, Second Quarter of the Nineteenth Century. (Trustees of the Science Museum, London).
Short Notice
The Buccleuch Portrait Miniatures at the Victoria and Albert Museum