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Holbein : Capturing Character

Mackelaite, Austeja(Contributions by)McQuillen, John T.(Contributions by)Woollett, Anne T.(Edited by)
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Nobles, ladies, scholars, and merchants were the subjects of Hans Holbein the Younger (1497/98–1543), an inventive German artist best known for his dazzling portraits.

Holbein developed his signature style in Basel and London amid a rich culture of erudition, self-definition, and love of luxury and wit before becoming court painter to Henry VIII.

Accompanying the first major Holbein exhibition in the United States, this catalogue explores his vibrant visual and intellectual approach to personal identity.

In addition to reproducing many of the artist's painted and drawn portraits, this volume delves into his relationship with leading intellectuals, such as Erasmus of Rotterdam and Thomas More, as well as his contributions to publishing and book culture, meticulous inscriptions, and ingenious designs for jewels, hat badges, and other exquisite objects.

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J. Paul Getty Museum
1606067478 / 9781606067475
Hardback
759.3
19/10/2021
United States
English
xi, 179 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
31 cm
"This publication is issued on the occasion of the exhibition Holbein: Capturing Character, on view at the J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center, Los Angeles, from October 19, 2021, to January 9, 2022, and the Morgan Library & Museum, New York, from February 11 to May 15, 2022"--Colophon.