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ENGLAND MAY KEEP HOLBEIN.; Said Rich Briton Has Come to Rescue of National Gallery. Share full article. June 3, 1909. Credit... The New York Times Archives.
View Portrait of Elizabeth Jenks, Lady Rich in a white shirt and black dress and headdress decorated with pearls and gold medallion by Hans Holbein the Younger on artnet. Browse upcoming and past ...
View Portrait of Elizabeth Jenks, Lady Rich d. 1558 by Hans Holbein the Younger on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction lots by Hans Holbein the Younger. Price Database. 24 February 2025. Artists.
The unprecedented exhibition of Renaissance portraits by Hans Holbein the Younger at the J. Paul Getty Museum opens with a bang. His staggeringly beautiful painting of a young woman, wife of a ...
Perhaps we cannot rule out that Holbein’s portraits were indeed commissioned with a search for character in mind. It would explain why, 500 years on, we still queue to see them.
What is on view here, however, are many more of Holbein’s less recognized but still eminently intriguing portraits, such as A Lady With a Squirrel and a Starling (1526), which the National ...
Holbein arrived in London in 1526 with a letter formally introducing him to Thomas More, said Hettie Judah in The i Paper.More was "impeccably positioned to introduce the painter to the English ...
In a portrait by Hans Holbein made in 1532, merchant Georg Giese of Gdansk sits in the middle of the painting, surrounded by his wealth. In his hands, a business letter; in front of him, a fine ...
Art History Conservation Work on a 16th-Century Portrait Reveals Hans Holbein’s Cheek-Chiseling Procedure. The portrait featuring a sculpted jawline is on show in Buckingham Palace.
Hans Holbein’s Portraits Defined—and Immortalized—Tudor England’s Elite An exhibition at the J. Paul Getty Museum features some of the painter’s most famous portraits of power players in ...
Art World The Louvre Gives Its Anne of Cleves Portrait a Massive Glow-Up. The Hans Holbein portrait is looking as it would have done when first presented to King Henry VIII in 1539.