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The Field of the Cloth of Gold is a 16th century oil painting in the Royal Collection, the art collection of the British Royal Family, and depicts an event that occurred in 1520. The name of the artist who painted it has not been established with certainty, as the earliest known reference to it is a possible allusion to its cleaning in 1588-9.

It has been attributed at various times to Hans Holbein the younger, Vincent Volpe, Cornelis Anthonisz or to the Netherlandish school in general. A more recent suggestion is that it is an Elizabethan copy of a wall painting executed for Henry VIII in about 1530 by John Raff [Johannes Corvus ?] and others for the Orchard Gallery of Whitehall Palace

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