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Renaissance presence Hans Holbein the Younger, portraitist
extraordinaire Religion, Renaissance, and Reformation - these three
ideologies shaped the world of 16th-century portraitist Hans
Holbein the Younger (1497/98-1543), a pivotal figure of the
Northern Renaissance, whose skills took him to Switzerland,
Belgium, Italy, and England, and garnered patrons and subjects as
prestigious as Henry VIII, Thomas More, Anne of Cleves, and
Reformation advocate Thomas Cromwell. While he started out with,
and maintained, a repertoire of religious works, Holbein is
regarded above all as one of the greatest portraitists in Western
art history. His probing eye was matched with a draftsman mastery
of line and an almost supernatural ability to control details, from
the textures of luxurious clothing to the ornament of a room. He
combined this meticulous mimesis with an inspired amalgam of
regional painterly traits, combining Flemish-style realism, late
medieval German composition, and Italian formal grandeur to
astonishing effect. During his time in England, Holbein became
official court painter to Henry VIII, producing both reformist
propaganda and royalist paintings to bolster Henry' status as
monarch and as the new Supreme Head of the Church following the
English Reformation. His portrait of Henry from 1537 is regarded
not only as a portraiture pinnacle but also as an iconic record of
this transformative monarch and the Tudor dynasty. Through this
turbulent period, Holbein also produced anti-clerical woodcuts, and
sketched and painted Lutheran merchants, visiting ambassadors, and
Henry's notorious succession of wives. In this Basic Art
introduction, we survey some of Holbein's key works from his
illustrious and international career. Along the way, we discover a
period as ripe with artistic innovation as with courtly drama and
radical religious change, and an artist who made as much of a
historical mark as the subjects he painted.