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Holbein: Detailed Paintings

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Hans Holbein the Younger was German painter, one of the greatest portraitists and most exquisite draftsmen of all time. It is the artist's record of the court of King Henry VIII of England, as well as the taste that he virtually imposed upon that court, that was his most remarkable achievement. Holbein's mature portraits present an intriguing play between surface and depth. The sitter's outlines and position within the frame are carefully calculated, while inscriptions applied on the surface in gold leaf lock the sitter's head into place. Juxtaposed with this finely tuned two-dimensional design are illusionist miracles of velvet, fur, feathers, needlework's, and leather. Holbein acted not only as a portraitist but also as a fashion designer for the court. This choice of work indicates Holbein's Mannerist concentration on surface texture and detail of design, a concern that in some ways precluded the incorporation of great psychological depth in his portraits.

139 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 31, 2014

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9 reviews
January 20, 2016
Informative and Beautifully illustrated

An excellent book that tells the history of Holbein and looks at the composition of his work and a brief biography of his sitters. Beautifully illustrated throughout with his major works I particularly liked the chapters on the Ambassadors and Henry VIII. I have been interested in Holbein since seeing his work in the National Portrait Gallery London
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December 29, 2016
Very interesting analysis of Holbein's paintings against the history of the times. Symbolics and the "look" of the person in the portrait is fascinating.
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