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Hans Holbein

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Hans Holbein the Younger (1497/8- 1543), one of the most versatile and admired painters of the Northern Renaissance, trained under his father in Augsburg and then worked for leading patrons in Switzerland before settling in England as Court Painter to Henry viii. Holbein was a hugely ambitious artist, and even during his formative years in Lucerne and Basle designed jewellery, stained glass and woodcuts as well as paint major altarpieces and portraits. He also carried out several monumental decorative schemes for private houses and civic buildings.
In all his commissions Holbein sought to rival the greatest masters of Germany and Italy - notably Dürer and Mantegna - as well as Antiquity, and by the time of his visit to France in 1524 he was determined to secure a position as court painter. This, and the precarious situation he was finding himself in as a result of the Reformations increasing hostility to religious works, drove him to England for good in 1532, where in addition to decorative schemes and Triumphs he both drew and painted numerous unrivalled likenesses of leading courtiers, merchants and diplomats, among which is his celebrated double portrait The Ambassadors.
This acclaimed, richly illustrated book by Oskar Bätschmann and Pascal Griener - now available in a revised and expanded Second Edition - is a major advance in our understanding of Holbeins contribution to European art. The authors re-examine every aspect of a remarkable career, in which they take full account of the artistic and cultural influences that affected the artist and of his friendships with leading humanists such as Erasmus and Sir Thomas More, and cast fresh light on many hitherto vexing questions and misunderstandings.

About the author

Oskar Bätschmann, geb. 1943, ist Professor für Kunstgeschichte an der Universität Bern und Experte für die neuzeitliche Malerei.

Pascal Griener, Jahrgang 1956, lehrt Kunstgeschichte an der Universität Neuchatel und ist Spezialist für die Ideengeschichte des 18. und 19. Jahrhunderts.

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Hans Holbein the Younger (1497/8 - 1543), one of the most versatile and admired painters of the Northern Renaissance, trained under his father in Augsburg and then worked for leading patrons in Switzerland before settling in England as Court Painter to Henry viii. Holbein was a hugely ambitious artist, and even during his formative years in Lucerne

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Authors Oskar Batschmann, Oscar Bätschmann, Oskar Bätschmann, Batschmann Oskar, Pascal Griener, Pascal Batschmann Griener, Griener Pascal
Publisher Reaktion Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.09.2013
 
EAN 9781780231716
ISBN 978-1-78023-171-6
No. of pages 352
Dimensions 140 mm x 220 mm x 30 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Plastic arts

ART / History / General, ART / Individual Artists / Monographs, History of Art, Painting & paintings, Renaissance art, Individual artists, art monographs, Renaissance style, Paintings and painting

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