Object
Neutral Allegory
Servants propose this neutral allegory to paint over the blank wall where Wolsey’s coat of arms stood in Austin Friars. The servant suggests it amid hesitant brushwork, aiming to fill the void left by the court's purge. Cromwell stares at the empty space and rejects it outright, his silence amplifying the proposal's failure.
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Purpose
Symbolic replacement painted on the wall to comply with court's order erasing Wolsey
Significance
Servant's gesture of obedience highlights Cromwell's defiance; rejection preserves Wolsey's memory and signals Cromwell's independence from court demands
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