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Hans holbein the younger
b. 1497, Augsburg, d. 1543, London was a German artist and printmaker who worked in a Northern Renaissance style. He is best known as one of the greatest portraitists of the 16th century.[2] He also produced religious art, satire and Reformation propaganda, and made a significant contribution to the history of book design. He is called "the Younger" to distinguish him from his father, Hans Holbein the Elder, an accomplished painter of the Late Gothic school. Born in Augsburg, Holbein worked mainly in Basel as a young artist. At first he painted murals and religious works and designed for stained glass windows and printed books. He also painted the occasional portrait, making his international mark with portraits of the humanist Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam. When the Reformation reached Basel, Holbein worked for reformist clients while continuing to serve traditional religious patrons. His Late Gothic style was enriched by artistic trends in Italy, France, and the Netherlands, as well as by Renaissance Humanism. The result was a combined aesthetic uniquely his own. Holbein travelled to England in 1526 in search of work, with a recommendation from Erasmus. He was welcomed into the humanist circle of Thomas More, where he quickly built a high reputation. After returning to Basel for four years, he resumed his career in England in 1532. This time he worked for the twin founts of patronage, Anne Boleyn and Thomas Cromwell. By 1535, he was King's Painter to King Henry VIII. In this role, he produced not only portraits and festive decorations but designs for jewellery, plate, and other precious objects. His portraits of the royal family and nobles are a vivid record of a brilliant court in the momentous years when Henry was asserting his supremacy over the English church. Holbein's art was prized from early in his career. The French poet and reformer Nicholas Bourbon dubbed him "the Apelles of our time".[3] Holbein has also been described as a great "one-off" of art history, since he founded no school.[4] After his death, some of his work was lost, but much was collected, and by the 19th century, Holbein was recognised among the great portrait masters. Recent exhibitions have also highlighted his versatility.

 

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Hans holbein the younger Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam writing oil painting

Painting ID::  40327

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Hans holbein the younger
Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam writing
mk156 c.1523 Oil on wood 36.8x30.5cm
   
   
     

 

 

Hans holbein the younger The Ambassadors oil painting

Painting ID::  40354

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Hans holbein the younger
The Ambassadors
mk156 1533 Oil on oak 207x209.5cm
   
   
     

 

 

Hans holbein the younger Portrait of Henry Viii oil painting

Painting ID::  40360

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Hans holbein the younger
Portrait of Henry Viii
mk156 c.1539 Tempera on panel 89x75cm
   
   
     

 

 

Hans holbein the younger Portrait of Anne of Clevers,Queen of England oil painting

Painting ID::  40361

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Hans holbein the younger
Portrait of Anne of Clevers,Queen of England
mk156 1539 Tempera on paper mounted on canvas 65x48cm
   
   
     

 

 

Hans holbein the younger Christina of Denmark,Duchess of Milan oil painting

Painting ID::  42960

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Hans holbein the younger
Christina of Denmark,Duchess of Milan
mk170 1538 Oil on oak 179.1x82.6cm
   
   
     

 

 

Hans holbein the younger Portrait of a Lady with a Squirrel and a Starling oil painting

Painting ID::  42961

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Hans holbein the younger
Portrait of a Lady with a Squirrel and a Starling
mk170 1526-1528 Oil on oak 56x38.8cm
   
   
     

 

 

Hans holbein the younger Portrait of Jean de Dinteville and Georges de Selve oil painting

Painting ID::  42962

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Hans holbein the younger
Portrait of Jean de Dinteville and Georges de Selve
mk170 date1553 Oil on oak 207x209.5cm
   
   
     

 

 

Hans holbein the younger the ambassadors oil painting

Painting ID::  56014

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Hans holbein the younger
the ambassadors
mk247 1533,oil on oak panel,81.5x82.5 in ,207x209.5 cm,national gallery,london,uk
   
   
     

 

 

Hans holbein the younger portrait of henry vlll oil painting

Painting ID::  56016

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Hans holbein the younger
portrait of henry vlll
mk247 c.1536 ,oil on wood,11x7.75 in,28x19 cm,thyssen bornemisza collection,madrid,spain
   
   
     

 

 

Hans holbein the younger Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam oil painting

Painting ID::  59393

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Hans holbein the younger
Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam
Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam, 1523. Oil and tempera on wood, National Gallery, London, on loan from Longford Castle.
   
   
     

 

 

Hans holbein the younger Portrait of Sir Thomas More, oil painting

Painting ID::  59394

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Hans holbein the younger
Portrait of Sir Thomas More,
Portrait of Sir Thomas More, 1527. Oil and tempera on oak, Frick Collection, New York City.
   
   
     

 

 

Hans holbein the younger The Artist Family oil painting

Painting ID::  59395

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Hans holbein the younger
The Artist Family
The Artist's Family, c. 1528. Oil and tempera on paper, cut out and mounted on wood. Kunstmuseum Basel.
   
   
     

 

 

Hans holbein the younger Double Portrait of Jean de Dinteville and Georges de Selve oil painting

Painting ID::  59396

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Hans holbein the younger
Double Portrait of Jean de Dinteville and Georges de Selve
Double Portrait of Jean de Dinteville and Georges de Selve ("The Ambassadors"), 1533. Oil and tempera on oak, National Gallery, London.
   
   
     

 

 

Hans holbein the younger Portrait of Henry VIII, oil painting

Painting ID::  59397

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Hans holbein the younger
Portrait of Henry VIII,
Portrait of Henry VIII, c. 1536. Oil and tempera on oak, Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid.
   
   
     

 

 

Hans holbein the younger Portrait of Edward VI as a Child oil painting

Painting ID::  59398

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Hans holbein the younger
Portrait of Edward VI as a Child
Portrait of Edward VI as a Child, c. 1538. Oil and tempera on oak, National Gallery of Art, Washington D. C.
   
   
     

 

 

Hans holbein the younger Holbein Lais of Corinth oil painting

Painting ID::  59399

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Hans holbein the younger
Holbein Lais of Corinth
Holbein's Lais of Corinth, 1526, reveals the influence of Leonardo. Oil and tempera on limewood, Kunstmuseum Basel.
   
   
     

 

 

Hans holbein the younger Darmstadt Madonna, oil painting

Painting ID::  59400

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Hans holbein the younger
Darmstadt Madonna,
Darmstadt Madonna, with donor portraits, 1525?C26 and 1528. Oil and tempera on limewood, Schlossmuseum, Darmstadt.
   
   
     

 

 

Hans holbein the younger Portrait of the Merchant Georg Gisze oil painting

Painting ID::  59401

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Hans holbein the younger
Portrait of the Merchant Georg Gisze
Portrait of the Merchant Georg Gisze, 1532. Oil and tempera on oak, Berlin State Museums.
   
   
     

 

 

Hans holbein the younger Jane Small, oil painting

Painting ID::  59402

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Hans holbein the younger
Jane Small,
Jane Small, portrait miniature, c. 1540. Bodycolour on vellum, Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
   
   
     

 

 

Hans holbein the younger Man in a Black Cap oil painting

Painting ID::  59403

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Hans holbein the younger
Man in a Black Cap
Man in a Black Cap, by John Bettes the Elder, 1545. Oil on oak, Tate Britain, London.
   
   
     

 

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Hans holbein the younger
b. 1497, Augsburg, d. 1543, London was a German artist and printmaker who worked in a Northern Renaissance style. He is best known as one of the greatest portraitists of the 16th century.[2] He also produced religious art, satire and Reformation propaganda, and made a significant contribution to the history of book design. He is called "the Younger" to distinguish him from his father, Hans Holbein the Elder, an accomplished painter of the Late Gothic school. Born in Augsburg, Holbein worked mainly in Basel as a young artist. At first he painted murals and religious works and designed for stained glass windows and printed books. He also painted the occasional portrait, making his international mark with portraits of the humanist Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam. When the Reformation reached Basel, Holbein worked for reformist clients while continuing to serve traditional religious patrons. His Late Gothic style was enriched by artistic trends in Italy, France, and the Netherlands, as well as by Renaissance Humanism. The result was a combined aesthetic uniquely his own. Holbein travelled to England in 1526 in search of work, with a recommendation from Erasmus. He was welcomed into the humanist circle of Thomas More, where he quickly built a high reputation. After returning to Basel for four years, he resumed his career in England in 1532. This time he worked for the twin founts of patronage, Anne Boleyn and Thomas Cromwell. By 1535, he was King's Painter to King Henry VIII. In this role, he produced not only portraits and festive decorations but designs for jewellery, plate, and other precious objects. His portraits of the royal family and nobles are a vivid record of a brilliant court in the momentous years when Henry was asserting his supremacy over the English church. Holbein's art was prized from early in his career. The French poet and reformer Nicholas Bourbon dubbed him "the Apelles of our time".[3] Holbein has also been described as a great "one-off" of art history, since he founded no school.[4] After his death, some of his work was lost, but much was collected, and by the 19th century, Holbein was recognised among the great portrait masters. Recent exhibitions have also highlighted his versatility.