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Food Brought by Rafe for Helen Barre’s Children
Rafe carries food into the Austin Friars hall during Thomas Cromwell’s portrait session with Hans Holbein. He presents it to Helen Barre’s two young children, who eat gratefully amid the adults’ conversation. One child falls asleep before finishing the meal. The offering underscores the household’s generosity in this intimate daytime gathering.
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Purpose
Feed Helen Barre’s hungry children
Significance
Signals Cromwell’s household generosity and Rafe’s kindness toward Helen Barre’s family, blending practical aid with symbolic mercy during a moment of calculated compassion.
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