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List of paintings by Hans Holbein the Younger

Hans Holbein the Younger (c. 1497–1543) was a German artist and printmaker who worked in a Northern Renaissance style. He is best known as one of the greatest portraitists of the 16th century.[1] He also made a significant contribution to the history of book design, and produced religious art, satire, and Reformation propaganda.

Self-portrait, c. 1542–43. Coloured c of the artist's best-known paintings, as well as a few copiePaul Ganz, by Roy Strong, and by John Rowlands; the catalogue of Holbein's Basel years by Christian Müller, Stephan Kemperdick, Maryan W. Ainsworth et al; and Susan Foister's catalogue of the Holbein in England exhibition of 2006 (all listed in References section).

Born in Augsburg, Holbein worked mainly in Basel as a young artist, painting murals and religious works and drawing designs for stained glass and printed books. He produced the occasional portrait, and made his international mark with portraits of the famous humanist Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam. When the Reformation reached Basel, Holbein produced works for reformist clients while continuing to serve traditional religious patrons. His late-Gothic style was influenced by artistic trends in Italy, France and the Netherlands, as well as by Renaissance humanism, resulting in a combined aesthetic that was uniquely his own.

Holbein travelled to England in 1526 in search of work, armed with a recommendation from Erasmus. He was welcomed into the humanist circle of Thomas More, where he soon built a high reputation. After returning to Basel for four years, in 1532 he resumed his career in England, where he worked for Anne Boleyn and Thomas Cromwell, and was appointed King's Painter to Henry VIII. In this role, he produced designs for jewellery, plate, and other precious objects, as well as for festive decorations. His portraits of the king and his family and courtiers provide a vivid record of a brilliant court, during a momentous period when Henry was assuming power as the Supreme Head of the English church.

Paintings Edit

Work Description Date Medium Size Location
  Head of a Female Saint, attributed to Holbein[2] c. 1515–16 Oil and tempera on spruce wood 23.5 × 21.5 cm Kunstmuseum Basel
  Head of a Male Saint, attributed to Holbein[2] c. 1515–16 Oil and tempera on spruce wood 23.5 × 21.5 cm Kunstmuseum Basel
  Portrait of Jakob Meyer zum Hasen[3] 1516 Oil and tempera on limewood 38.5 × 31 cm Kunstmuseum Basel
  Portrait of Dorothea Meyer, wife of Jakob Meyer zum Hasen[4] 1516 Oil and tempera on limewood 38.5 × 31 cm Kunstmuseum Basel
  Signboard for the Schoolmaster Oswald Myconius (with Ambrosius Holbein)[5] 1516 Oil and tempera on pine panel 55.5 × 65.5 cm Kunstmuseum Basel
  Adam and Eve[6] 1517 Oil and tempera on paper mounted on pine 30.2 × 35.7 cm Kunstmuseum Basel
  Portrait of Benedikt von Hertenstein[7] 1517 Oil and tempera on paper mounted on wood 52.4 × 38.1 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
  Portrait of Bonifacius Amerbach[8] 1519 Oil and tempera on pine 28.5 × 27.4 cm Kunstmuseum Basel
  Oberried Altarpiece, The Adoration of the Magi, left panel[9] c 1520 Oil and tempera on pine 230 × 109 cm University Chapel of the Cathedral, Freiburg im Breisgau
  Oberried Altarpiece, The Birth of Christ, right panel[9] c 1520 Oil and tempera on pine 230 × 109 cm University Chapel of the Cathedral, Freiburg im Breisgau
  The Body of the Dead Christ in the Tomb[10] 1521–22 Oil and tempera on limewood 30.6 × 200 cm Kunstmuseum Basel
  The Solothurn Madonna[11] 1522 Oil and tempera on limewood 140.5 × 102 cm Kunstmuseum Solothurn
  Portrait of Johannes Froben[12] c 1522–23 Oil on panel 48.8 × 32.4 cm Royal Collection
  Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam writing[13] 1523 Oil and tempera on paper mounted on pine 36.8 × 30.5 cm Kunstmuseum Basel
  Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam writing[14] 1523 Oil and tempera on wood 43 × 33 cm Louvre, Paris
  Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam[15] 1523 Oil and tempera on wood 76 × 51 cm National Gallery, London, on loan from Longford Castle
  Printer's Device of Johannes Froben[16] c 1523 Tempera on canvas, heightened with gold 44 × 31 cm Kunstmuseum Basel
  Allegory of the Old and New Law[17] Unknown date between 1524 and 1535 Oil and tempera on oak 49 × 60 cm National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh
  The Passion altarpiece, the two left panels[18] c. 1524–25 Oil and tempera on limewood 136 × 31 cm and 149.5 × 31 cm Kunstmuseum Basel
  The Passion altarpiece, the two right panels[18] 1524–25 Oil and tempera on limewood 149.5 × 31 cm and 136 × 31 cm Kunstmuseum Basel
  The Last Supper[19] c 1524–25 Oil and tempera on limewood 115.5 × 97.3 cm Kunstmuseum Basel
  Lais of Corinth[20] 1526 Oil and tempera on limewood 34.6 × 26.8 cm Kunstmuseum Basel
  Portrait of a Man with a Lute[21] c. 1526–27 Oil and tempera on oak 43.5 × 43.5 cm Berlin State Museums
  The Darmstadt Madonna (the Madonna of Jakob Meyer zum Hasen)[22] 1526 and 1528–30 Oil and tempera on limewood 146.5 × 102 cm Johanniterkirche, Schwäbisch Hall
  Noli me Tangere[23] Unknown date, perhaps 1526 to 1528 Oil and tempera on oak 76.8 × 94.9 cm Royal Collection
  Portrait of Sir Thomas More[24] 1527 Oil and tempera on oak 74.2 × 59 cm Frick Collection, New York
  Portrait of William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury[25] 1527 Oil and tempera on oak 82 × 67 cm Louvre, Paris
  Portrait of Sir Henry Guildford[26] 1527 Oil and tempera on oak 82.6 × 66.4 cm Royal Collection, Windsor Castle
  Portrait of Mary, Lady Guildford[27] 1527 Oil and tempera on oak 87 × 70.5 cm Saint Louis Art Museum, Saint Louis, Missouri
  Portrait of a Lady with a Squirrel and a Starling[28] c. 1527–28 Oil and tempera on oak 54 × 38.7 cm National Gallery, London
  Portrait of Thomas Godsalve and his son John[29] 1528 Oil and tempera on oak 35 × 36 cm Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden
  Portrait of Nikolaus Kratzer[30] 1528 Oil and tempera on oak 83 × 67 cm Louvre, Paris
  The Artist's Family[31] c. 1528 Oil and tempera on paper, cut out and mounted on wood 76.8 × 64 cm Kunstmuseum Basel
  Rehoboam, fragment of wall painting[32] 1530 Painting on plaster 28 × 41.5 cm Kunstmuseum Basel
  Miniature Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam[33] c. 1532 Oil and tempera on limewood 10 cm diameter Kunstmuseum Basel
  Portrait of Hermann von Wedigh[34] 1532 Oil and tempera on wood 42.2 × 32.4 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
  Portrait of the Merchant Georg Gisze[35] 1532 Oil and tempera on oak 90.3 × 85.7 cm Berlin State Museums
  Portrait of Thomas Cromwell[36] c. 1532–33 Oil and tempera on oak 76 × 61 cm Frick Collection, New York
  A Merchant of the German Steelyard: 'Hans of Antwerp'[37] c. 1532–33 Oil and tempera on oak 61 × 46.8 cm Royal Collection
  Portrait of a Woman in a White Coif[38] c. 1532–34 Oil and tempera on oak 23.4 × 18.8 cm Detroit Institute of Arts
  Portrait of William Reskimer[39] c. 1532–34 Oil and tempera on oak 46.4 × 33.7 cm Royal Collection, Windsor Castle
  Miniature Portrait of Philipp Melanchthon[40] c. 1530–1535 Oil and tempera on oak 9 cm diameter Lower Saxony State Museum, Hanover
  Miniature Portrait of a Man in a Red Cap[41] c. 1532–35 Oil and tempera on wood 9.5 cm diameter Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
  Miniature Portrait of George Nevill, 5th Baron Bergavenny[42] c. 1532–35 Duke of Buccleuch collection
  Portrait of Derich Born[43] 1533 Oil and tempera on oak 60.3 × 45 cm Royal Collection, Windsor Castle
  Derich Born[44] c. 1533 Oil and tempera on red beech 13.1 cm diameter Alte Pinakothek, Munich
  Portrait of Robert Cheseman[45] 1533 Oil and tempera on oak 59 × 62.5 cm Mauritshuis, The Hague
  Portrait of a Member of the Von Wedigh Family (Called Hermann Hillebrandt von Wedigh)[46] 1533 Oil and tempera on oak 39 × 30 cm Berlin State Museums
  Portrait of Dirk Tybis[47] 1533 Oil and tempera on oak 48 × 35 cm Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
  Portrait of Cyriacus Kale[48] 1533 Oil and tempera on oak 60 × 44 cm Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum, Braunschweig
  Double Portrait of Jean de Dinteville and Georges de Selve ("The Ambassadors")[49] 1533 Oil and tempera on oak 207 × 209 cm National Gallery, London
  Portrait Miniature of a Young Man with a Pink[50][51] 1533 Oil on oak 12.4 × 12.1 cm Upton House, Bearsted Collection
  Portrait of Sir Brian Tuke[52] c. 1533–35 Oil and tempera on oak 49.1 × 38.5 cm National Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C.
  E Cosi Desio me Mena, Allegory of Love[53] c. 1533–36 Oil on oak in lozenge format 45 × 45 cm J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
  Miniature Portrait of a Court Official[54] 1534 Oil and tempera on limewood 12 cm diameter Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
  Miniature Portrait of a Court Official's Wife[54] 1534 Oil and tempera on limewood 12 cm diameter Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
  Portrait of Charles de Solier, Sieur de Morette[55] 1534–35 Oil and tempera on oak 92.5 × 75.4 cm Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden
  Solomon and the Queen of Sheba[56] c. 1534–35 Pen and brush in bistre and grey wash, heightened in white, gold, and oxidised silver with red and green watercolour over black chalk on vellum 22.9 × 18.2 cm Royal Library, Windsor
  Portrait of Simon George[57] c. 1534–37 Oil and tempera on oak Diameter 31 cm Städelsches Kunstinstitut, Frankfurt
  Portrait of an Unknown English Lady[58] 1535 Tempera on Oak 32 × 25  cm Oskar Reinhart Collection 'Am Römerholz', Winterthur
  Portrait of Derich Berck[59] 1536 Oil and tempera transferred to canvas 53.3 × 42.6 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
  Portrait Miniature of William Roper[60] c. 1536 Bodycolour on vellum mounted on card 4.5 cm diameter Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
  Portrait Miniature of Margaret Roper[60] c. 1536 Bodycolour on vellum mounted on card 4.5 cm diameter Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
  Portrait of Sir Richard Southwell[61] 1536 Oil and tempera on oak 47.5 × 38 cm Uffizi, Florence
  Portrait of Sir Thomas Lestrange[62] 1536 Oil and tempera on wood 39.4 × 26.7 cm Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas
  Portrait of Sir Henry Wyatt[63] c. 1537 Oil and tempera on oak 39 × 31 cm Louvre, Paris
  Portrait of Henry VIII[64] c. 1536–37 Oil and tempera on oak 28 × 20 cm Fundación Colección, Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid
  Portrait of Jane Seymour[65] 1537 Oil and tempera on oak 65 × 40 cm Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
Mural of Henry VIII, Jane Seymour, Henry VII, and Elizabeth of York 1536–1537 Destroyed in Whitehall Palace fire, 1698
  Portrait Miniature of Hans Schwarzwaldt[66] c. 1535–1540 Watercolour on vellum mounted on playing card 3.8 cm diameter Royal Collections, The Hague
  Portrait of Christina of Denmark[67] 1538 Oil and tempera on oak 179 × 82.5 cm National Gallery, London
  Hanseatic Merchant[68] 1538 Oil on oak panel 49.6 x 39 cm Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven CT
  Portrait Miniature of Elizabeth, Lady Audley[69] c. 1538 Watercolour on vellum mounted on playing card 5.6 cm diameter Royal Collection, Windsor castle
  Portrait of Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk[70] c. 1539 Oil and tempera on oak 80.3 × 61.6 cm Royal Collection, Windsor Castle
  Portrait of Edward, Prince of Wales[71] c. 1539 Oil and tempera on oak 57 × 44 cm National gallery of Art, Washington, D. C.
  Portrait of Anne of Cleves[72] c. 1539 Oil and tempera on parchment mounted on canvas 65 × 48 cm Louvre, Paris
  Portrait Miniature of Anne of Cleves[73] c. 1539 Watercolour and gum on vellum in ivory case 4.6 cm diameter Victoria and Albert Museum, London
  Portrait of a Lady, perhaps Katherine Howard[74] c. 1540 Bodycolour on vellum mounted on playing card 6.4 cm diameter Royal Collection, Windsor Castle
  Portrait Miniature of Katherine Howard[75] c. 1540 Watercolour on vellum 5.3 cm diameter Buccleuch collection, Strawberry Hill House
  Portrait of a Lady, probably a Member of the Cromwell Family[76] c. 1535–1540 Oil and tempera on oak 74 × 48 cm Toledo Museum of Art
  Portrait Miniature of Jane Small, also called "Jane Pemberton"[77] c. 1540 Bodycolour on vellum 5.3 cm diameter Victoria and Albert Museum, London
  Portrait of an Unknown Man, Holding his Gloves and a Letter[78] c. 1540 Oil and tempera on oak 56 × 48 cm Private collection
  Portrait of an Unknown Man[79] c. 1540–43 Oil and tempera on oak 44.4 × 34.2 cm English Heritage, Audley End House
  Portrait Miniature of Henry Brandon[80] 1541 Bodycolour on vellum mounted on playing card 5.7 cm diameter Royal Collection, Windsor Castle
  Portrait Miniature of Charles Brandon[80] 1541 Bodycolour on vellum mounted on playing card 5.7 cm diameter Royal Collection, Windsor Castle
  Roelof de Vos van Steenwijk (circa 1504 - circa 1564)[81] 1541 On oak 47.5 × 37.3 cm Berlin State Museums
  Portrait of a Young Merchant[82] 1541 Oil and tempera on oak 46.5 × 34.8 cm Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
  Portrait Miniature of a Young Woman with a White Coif[83] 1541 Oil and tempera on panel 11.11 cm diameter Los Angeles County Museum of Art
  Portrait of a Man with a Falcon[84] 1542 Oil and tempera on oak 25 × 19 cm Mauritshuis, The Hague
  Portrait of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey[85] c. 1542 Oil and tempera on oak 55.5 × 44 cm São Paulo Museum of Art, Brazil
  Portrait of an English Lady[86] c. 1541–43 Oil and tempera on oak 19.2 × 15.3 cm Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
  Self-portrait c. 1542–1543 Coloured chalks and pen 32× 26 cm Uffizi, Florence
  Portrait of Dr John Chambers[87] c. 1543 Oil and tempera on oak 51 × 44 cm Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
  Portrait of Sir William Butts[88] c. 1543 Oil and tempera, formerly on oak panel, transferred to canvas in 1941 47 × 36.8 cm Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
  Portrait of Lady Margaret Butts[88] c. 1543 Oil and tempera on oak 46 × 37 cm Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
  Portrait of Johann von Schwarzwaldt[89][90] 1543 Tempera on parchment 5.4 cm diameter Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
  Portrait of Antony the Good, Duke of Lorraine[91] c. 1543 Oil and tempera on oak 51 × 37 cm Berlin State Museums
  Henry VIII and the Barber Surgeons, reworked and overpainted by other hands[92] c. 1543 Oil on oak 108.3 × 312.4 cm Worshipful Company of Barbers, London

Copies and derivative works Edit

Work Description Date Medium Size Location
  Portrait of a Woman from Southern Germany, former attribution[93] c. 1520–1525 Oil on panel 45 × 34 cm Mauritshuis, The Hague
  Portrait of Nikolaus Kratzer, after Holbein[94] c. 1528 Oil on panel 81.9 × 64.8 cm National Portrait Gallery (London)
  Portrait of Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam, Holbein's workshop[95] c. 1530 Oil and tempera on limewood 18.2 × 14.5 cm Kunstmuseum Basel
  Portrait of Sir Nicholas Carew, workshop or follower of Holbein[96] Probably 1530s Oil and tempera on wood 95.3 × 112 cm Duke of Buccleuch, Drumlanrig Castle, Dumfries
  Portrait of an Unidentified Gentleman, workshop or follower of Holbein[97] 1535 Oil on oak 30.5 cm diameter Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
  Portrait of Sir Nicholas Poyntz, after Holbein[98] c.1535 Oil on panel 42.5 × 29.2 cm National Portrait Gallery, London
  Portrait Miniature of an Unidentified Man, possibly Hans of Antwerp, workshop of Holbein[99] c. 1535–40 Oil and tempera on oak 13 cm diameter Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
  Portrait of Jane Seymour, after Holbein[100] c. 1537 Oil and tempera on oak 26.3 × 18.7 cm Mauritshuis, The Hague
  Portrait Miniature of Thomas Cromwell, after Holbein[101] c. 1537 Watercolour and bodycolour on vellum 4.4 cm diameter National Portrait Gallery, London
  Portrait Miniature of Thomas Cromwell, after Holbein[102] c. 1537 Watercolour and bodycolour on vellum 4.4 cm diameter National Portrait Gallery, London
  Portrait of Prince Edward, after Holbein[103] 16th century, after c. 1538 Oil on panel 59 × 44.5cm Berger Collection, Denver Art Museum
  Lady Lee (Margaret Wyatt), Holbein's workshop[104] c. 1540 Oil on panel 44.1 × 34 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
  Portrait of Henry VIII, Holbein's workshop[105] c 1540 Oil on oak 88.2 × 75 cm Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica, Rome
  Portrait of Elizabeth, Lady Rich, after Holbein[106] c 1540 Oil and tempera on wood (probably oak) 44.5 × 33.9 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
  Portrait of Henry VIII in a Great Coat Holding a Staff, after Holbein[107] 1542 Oil and tempera on oak 92.7 × 66.7 cm Castle Howard, Yorkshire
  Portrait Miniature of Hans Holbein the Younger, copy of Holbein's self-portrait, probably by Lucas Horenbout[108] 1543 Watercolour on vellum mounted on playing card 3.7 cm diameter Wallace Collection, London
  Portrait of Henry VIII, after Holbein[109] After 1537, possibly c 1567 Oil on canvas 233.7 × 134.6 cm Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
  Portrait of Sir William Butts, after Holbein[110] c 1543 Oil on panel 47 × 37.5 cm National Portrait Gallery, London
  Portrait of George Brooke, 9th Baron Cobham[111] After 1544 Oil on panel 32 cm diameter Private collection
  Portrait Miniature of Thomas Wriothesley, 1st Earl of Southampton, after Holbein[112] Probably second half of 16th century Watercolour on vellum laid on card Oval of 5 × 3 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
  The Family of Thomas More, by Rowland Lockey, after Holbein's lost painting[113] 1592 Oil on canvas Nostell Priory, West Yorkshire
  Dresden Madonna, copy by Bartholomäus Sarburgh(de) of Holbein's Darmstadt Madonna[114] c. 1635–37 Oil on oak 159 × 103 cm Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden
  Portrait of Johann Froben, after Holbein[115] 16th or beginning of 17th century, after an original of 1520–26 Oil and tempera on oak 39.5 × 33.5 cm Kunstmuseum Basel
  Portrait of Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam, Holbein's workshop, with later additions[116] c. 1523–40, background c. 1629 Oil on wood 54.7 x 32.4 cm Royal Collection, Windsor Castle
  Henry VII, Elizabeth of York, Henry VIII, and Jane Seymour, copy by Remigius van Leemput of Holbein's Whitehall Mural, destroyed by fire in 1698[117] 1667 Oil on canvas 88.9 × 99.2 cm Royal Collection, Windsor Castle

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Zwingenberger, 9.
  2. ^ a b Müller, Kemperdick, Ainsworth, et al, 136; Rowlands, 125; Strong, 12.
  3. ^ Buck, 13–14; Strong, 18.
  4. ^ Buck, 13, 15; Strong, 18.
  5. ^ Buck, 12; Strong, 20.
  6. ^ Buck, 18; Strong, 20.
  7. ^ Buck, 20; Strong, 20.
  8. ^ Buck, 24–25; Strong, 26.
  9. ^ a b Strong, 28.
  10. ^ Buck, 32–33; Strong, 28.
  11. ^ Buck, 34; Strong, 30.
  12. ^ "Johannes Froben (1460–1527)". Royal Collection Trust. Inventory no. 403035.
  13. ^ Buck, 46; Strong, 34.
  14. ^ Buck, 46–47; Strong, 34.
  15. ^ Buck, 48–49; Strong, 34.
  16. ^ Müller, Kemperdick, Ainsworth, et al, 295; Rowlands, 128;
  17. ^ Foister, 134; Strong, 34.
  18. ^ a b Buck, 36; Strong, 38.
  19. ^ Buck, 38–39; Strong, 38.
  20. ^ Buck, 42–43; Strong, 40.
  21. ^ Rowlands 1985, 141; Strong, 68.
  22. ^ Buck, 78–79; Strong, 40.
  23. ^ Foister, 127; Strong, 52.
  24. ^ Buck, 54–55; Strong, 42.
  25. ^ Buck, 56–57; Strong, 44.
  26. ^ Buck, 59–60; Strong, 44.
  27. ^ Buck, 59, 61; Strong, 46.
  28. ^ Buck, 62–63; Strong, 40.
  29. ^ Buck, 64–65; Strong, 46.
  30. ^ Buck, 68–69; Strong, 46.
  31. ^ Buck, 74–75; Strong, 48.
  32. ^ Müller, Kemperdick, Ainsworth, et al, 412.
  33. ^ Sander, in Müller, Kemperdick, Ainsworth, et al, 148–49. Scholars have found it difficult to establish which of the many versions of this pattern are by Holbein and which are copies; in the view of Jochen Sander, however, "There can be no doubt that this extraordinary portrait was painted by Holbein himself".
  34. ^ Foister, 64; Strong, 50.
  35. ^ Buck, 88–89; Strong, 50.
  36. ^ Buck, 112; Rowlands 1985, 137–38. Some scholars view this painting as a workshop copy, but Rowlands considers that pentimenti (alterations) indicate a Holbein original.
  37. ^ Strong, 50; Rowlands, 136–37.
  38. ^ Rowlands, 142; Strong, 58.
  39. ^ Foister, 42; Rowlands, 137; Strong, 56.
  40. ^ Buck, 71; Strong, 48.
  41. ^ Foister, 50; Rowlands, 141; Strong, 68.
  42. ^ Button, 169
  43. ^ Buck, 94–95; Strong, 62.
  44. ^ Rowlands, 139; Strong, 58.
  45. ^ Buck, 105; Strong, 62.
  46. ^ Buck, 92–93; Foister, 66; Strong, 58.
  47. ^ Buck, 92–93; Strong, 58.
  48. ^ Foister, 66; Strong, 62.
  49. ^ Buck, 99; Strong,
  50. ^ Foister, p. 49
  51. ^ "A Young Man with a Pink". National Trust. Retrieved 3 February 2015.
  52. ^ Bätschmann & Griener, 177; Foister, 131.
  53. ^ Foister, 61; Rowlands, 238. Art historian John Rowlands rejected this painting as a Holbein: "Although its attribution is by no means a straightforward question, the stylistic grounds supporting Holbein's authorship of this panel are very slender indeed". Curator Susan Foister, however, attributed it to Holbein in the Holbein in England exhibition at the Tate in 2006, citing trademarks such as the gold arabesque design and a figure of eight mark on the reverse.
  54. ^ a b Foister, 47; Rowlands, 141; Strong, 64.
  55. ^ Buck, 102–103; Strong, 68.
  56. ^ Buck, 120–23; Foister, 136.
  57. ^ Foister, 44; Strong, 70.
  58. ^ "Hans Holbein the Younger, Portrait of an Unknown English Lady c. 1535". Oskar Reinhart Collection.
  59. ^ Strong, 72.
  60. ^ a b Foister, 46; Rowlands, 151.
  61. ^ Buck, 125; Strong, 72.
  62. ^ Edmund Pillsbury; William Jordan (1985). "Recent Painting Acquisitions – II: The Kimbell Art Museum: Supplement". The Burlington Magazine. 127 (987): 409–418. JSTOR 882120.
  63. ^ Foister, 131; Rowlands, 134; Strong, 46.
  64. ^ Buck, 118–19; Strong, 74.
  65. ^ Buck, 117; Strong, 74.
  66. ^ Royal Collections, The Hague, MI-492; Rowlands, 152, pl. 136; Fitzgerald & MacCulloch, 594.
  67. ^ Buck, 126–27; Strong, 78.
  68. ^ . Yale University Art Gallery. Archived from the original on 29 December 2011. Retrieved 22 July 2013.
  69. ^ Foister, 106; Rowlands, 151; Strong, 94.
  70. ^ Foister, 150; Strong, 80.
  71. ^ Buck, 120–21; Strong, 78.
  72. ^ Buck, 109–110; Strong, 80.
  73. ^ Foister, 102; Rowlands, 151.
  74. ^ Foister, 102; Rowlands 1985, 151; Strong, 94.
  75. ^ "Portrait Miniature of Katherine Howard". Strawberry Hill House. Retrieved 2 February 2015.
  76. ^ Toledo Museum of Art, ref.1926.57; Rowlands, 146; Strong, 82. The sitter was formerly called Catherine Howard; she is probably a member of Thomas Cromwell's family, perhaps his daughter-in-law Elizabeth Seymour, sister of Jane Seymour.
  77. ^ Buck, 124; Foister, 49.
  78. ^ Rowlands, 147; Strong, 80.
  79. ^ Foister, 147; Rowlands, 147; Strong, 82.
  80. ^ a b Strong, 94.
  81. ^ Rowlands, 147.
  82. ^ Rowlands, 147; Strong, 82.
  83. ^ "Portrait of a Young Woman with a White Coif". Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Retrieved 3 February 2015.
  84. ^ Rowlands, 147; Strong, 86.
  85. ^ Rowlands 1985, 147–48; Strong, 134.
  86. ^ Reynolds, 148; Strong, 131.
  87. ^ Buck, 130–31; Strong, 86.
  88. ^ a b Rowlands, 149; Strong, 88.
  89. ^ Fitzgerald & MacCulloch 2016, pp. 598–600.
  90. ^ Portrait of Johann von Schwarzwaldt, The Division for Looted Art, Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, 29081
  91. ^ Buck, 31; Strong, 90.
  92. ^ Buck, 127–29; Rowlands 1985, 148–49.
  93. ^ Mauritshuis: [1]
  94. ^ Rowlands, pp. 134–35.
  95. ^ Müller, Kemperdick, Ainsworth, et al, 418–19. 38 or more copies of this pattern are known, this being perhaps the finest.
  96. ^ Foister, 122; Rowlands, 233–34.
  97. ^ Foister, 114; Rowlands, 232.
  98. ^ Parker, 45; Rowlands, 232–33.
  99. ^ Foister, 116; Rowlands, 137.
  100. ^ Buck, 109; Rowlands 1985, 232; Strong, 74. Strong attributes this version to Holbein, and Buck to Holbein's workshop. Rowlands doubts it is a product of Holbein's workshop.
  101. ^ Rowlands, 240.
  102. ^ National Portrait Gallery: NPG 6311
  103. ^ Buck, 120; Rowlands, 116.
  104. ^ Metropolitan Museum of Art: Lee (Margaret Wyatt, born about 1509)
  105. ^ Buck, 106; Hearn, 42–43.
  106. ^ Parker, 50–51; Rowlands, 234; Strong, 82.
  107. ^ Rowlands 1985, 236; Strong, 86.
  108. ^ Rowlands, 239–40.
  109. ^ Strong, 1969, 159, suggests that this painting could be by Hans Eworth, who signed a comparable full-length version of the same pattern.
  110. ^ Rowlands, 149.
  111. ^ Hearn, 44.
  112. ^ Rowlands, 239.
  113. ^ Hearn, 128.
  114. ^ Buck, 78; Roskill & Hand, 211–221. This version was assumed to be Holbein's original until it was revealed as a copy (and probably a forgery) during the "Holbein Dispute" of 1863–71.
  115. ^ Müller, Kemperdick, Ainsworth, et al, 296–98; Rowlands, 129
  116. ^ Rowlands, 128
  117. ^ Buck, 115; Hearn, 40–41.

References Edit

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  • Buck, Stephanie. Hans Holbein, Cologne: Könemann, 1999, ISBN 3-8290-2583-1.
  • Fitzgerald, Teri; MacCulloch, Diarmaid (2016). "Gregory Cromwell: two portrait miniatures by Hans Holbein the Younger". The Journal of Ecclesiastical History. 67 (3): 587–601. doi:10.1017/S0022046915003322.(subscription required)
  • Foister, Susan. Holbein in England. London: Tate: 2006. ISBN 1-85437-645-4.
  • Franklin-Harkrider, Melissa. Women, Reform and Community in Early Modern England. Boydell Press, 2008. google books preview
  • Ganz, Paul. The Paintings of Hans Holbein: First Complete Edition. London: Phaidon, 1956. OCLC 2105129.
  • Hearn, Karen. Dynasties: Painting in Tudor and Jacobean England, 1530–1630. London: Tate Publishing, 1995. ISBN 1-85437-157-6.
  • de Lisle, Leanda. The Sisters Who Would Be Queen. Random House Publishing Group, 2009. google books preview
  • Müller, Christian; Stephan Kemperdick; Maryan W. Ainsworth; et al.. Hans Holbein the Younger: The Basel Years, 1515–1532. Munich: Prestel, 2006. ISBN 3-7913-3580-4.
  • Parker, K. T. The Drawings of Hans Holbein at Windsor Castle. Oxford: Phaidon, 1945. OCLC 822974.
  • Roskill, Mark, & John Oliver Hand (eds). Hans Holbein: Paintings, Prints, and Reception. Washington: National Gallery of Art, 2001. ISBN 0-300-09044-7.
  • Rowlands, John. The Age of Dürer and Holbein. London: British Museum, 1988. ISBN 0-7141-1639-4.
  • Rowlands, John. Holbein: The Paintings of Hans Holbein the Younger. Boston: David R. Godine, 1985. ISBN 0-87923-578-0.
  • Strong, Roy. Holbein: The Complete Paintings. London: Granada, 1980. ISBN 0-586-05144-9.
  • Strong, Roy. Tudor & Jacobean Portraits. London: HMSO, 1969. OCLC 71370718.
  • Zwingenberger, Jeanette. The Shadow of Death in the Work of Hans Holbein the Younger. London: Parkstone Press, 1999. ISBN 1-85995-492-8.

External links Edit

  • 2006 exhibition Holbein in England at Tate Britain

list, paintings, hans, holbein, younger, hans, holbein, younger, 1497, 1543, german, artist, printmaker, worked, northern, renaissance, style, best, known, greatest, portraitists, 16th, century, also, made, significant, contribution, history, book, design, pro. Hans Holbein the Younger c 1497 1543 was a German artist and printmaker who worked in a Northern Renaissance style He is best known as one of the greatest portraitists of the 16th century 1 He also made a significant contribution to the history of book design and produced religious art satire and Reformation propaganda Self portrait c 1542 43 Coloured c of the artist s best known paintings as well as a few copiePaul Ganz by Roy Strong and by John Rowlands the catalogue of Holbein s Basel years by Christian Muller Stephan Kemperdick Maryan W Ainsworth et al and Susan Foister s catalogue of the Holbein in England exhibition of 2006 all listed in References section Born in Augsburg Holbein worked mainly in Basel as a young artist painting murals and religious works and drawing designs for stained glass and printed books He produced the occasional portrait and made his international mark with portraits of the famous humanist Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam When the Reformation reached Basel Holbein produced works for reformist clients while continuing to serve traditional religious patrons His late Gothic style was influenced by artistic trends in Italy France and the Netherlands as well as by Renaissance humanism resulting in a combined aesthetic that was uniquely his own Holbein travelled to England in 1526 in search of work armed with a recommendation from Erasmus He was welcomed into the humanist circle of Thomas More where he soon built a high reputation After returning to Basel for four years in 1532 he resumed his career in England where he worked for Anne Boleyn and Thomas Cromwell and was appointed King s Painter to Henry VIII In this role he produced designs for jewellery plate and other precious objects as well as for festive decorations His portraits of the king and his family and courtiers provide a vivid record of a brilliant court during a momentous period when Henry was assuming power as the Supreme Head of the English church Contents 1 Paintings 2 Copies and derivative works 3 See also 4 References 5 References 6 External linksPaintings EditWork Description Date Medium Size Location Head of a Female Saint attributed to Holbein 2 c 1515 16 Oil and tempera on spruce wood 23 5 21 5 cm Kunstmuseum Basel Head of a Male Saint attributed to Holbein 2 c 1515 16 Oil and tempera on spruce wood 23 5 21 5 cm Kunstmuseum Basel Portrait of Jakob Meyer zum Hasen 3 1516 Oil and tempera on limewood 38 5 31 cm Kunstmuseum Basel Portrait of Dorothea Meyer wife of Jakob Meyer zum Hasen 4 1516 Oil and tempera on limewood 38 5 31 cm Kunstmuseum Basel Signboard for the Schoolmaster Oswald Myconius with Ambrosius Holbein 5 1516 Oil and tempera on pine panel 55 5 65 5 cm Kunstmuseum Basel Adam and Eve 6 1517 Oil and tempera on paper mounted on pine 30 2 35 7 cm Kunstmuseum Basel Portrait of Benedikt von Hertenstein 7 1517 Oil and tempera on paper mounted on wood 52 4 38 1 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art New York Portrait of Bonifacius Amerbach 8 1519 Oil and tempera on pine 28 5 27 4 cm Kunstmuseum Basel Oberried Altarpiece The Adoration of the Magi left panel 9 c 1520 Oil and tempera on pine 230 109 cm University Chapel of the Cathedral Freiburg im Breisgau Oberried Altarpiece The Birth of Christ right panel 9 c 1520 Oil and tempera on pine 230 109 cm University Chapel of the Cathedral Freiburg im Breisgau The Body of the Dead Christ in the Tomb 10 1521 22 Oil and tempera on limewood 30 6 200 cm Kunstmuseum Basel The Solothurn Madonna 11 1522 Oil and tempera on limewood 140 5 102 cm Kunstmuseum Solothurn Portrait of Johannes Froben 12 c 1522 23 Oil on panel 48 8 32 4 cm Royal Collection Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam writing 13 1523 Oil and tempera on paper mounted on pine 36 8 30 5 cm Kunstmuseum Basel Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam writing 14 1523 Oil and tempera on wood 43 33 cm Louvre Paris Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam 15 1523 Oil and tempera on wood 76 51 cm National Gallery London on loan from Longford Castle Printer s Device of Johannes Froben 16 c 1523 Tempera on canvas heightened with gold 44 31 cm Kunstmuseum Basel Allegory of the Old and New Law 17 Unknown date between 1524 and 1535 Oil and tempera on oak 49 60 cm National Gallery of Scotland Edinburgh The Passion altarpiece the two left panels 18 c 1524 25 Oil and tempera on limewood 136 31 cm and 149 5 31 cm Kunstmuseum Basel The Passion altarpiece the two right panels 18 1524 25 Oil and tempera on limewood 149 5 31 cm and 136 31 cm Kunstmuseum Basel The Last Supper 19 c 1524 25 Oil and tempera on limewood 115 5 97 3 cm Kunstmuseum Basel Lais of Corinth 20 1526 Oil and tempera on limewood 34 6 26 8 cm Kunstmuseum Basel Portrait of a Man with a Lute 21 c 1526 27 Oil and tempera on oak 43 5 43 5 cm Berlin State Museums The Darmstadt Madonna the Madonna of Jakob Meyer zum Hasen 22 1526 and 1528 30 Oil and tempera on limewood 146 5 102 cm Johanniterkirche Schwabisch Hall Noli me Tangere 23 Unknown date perhaps 1526 to 1528 Oil and tempera on oak 76 8 94 9 cm Royal Collection Portrait of Sir Thomas More 24 1527 Oil and tempera on oak 74 2 59 cm Frick Collection New York Portrait of William Warham Archbishop of Canterbury 25 1527 Oil and tempera on oak 82 67 cm Louvre Paris Portrait of Sir Henry Guildford 26 1527 Oil and tempera on oak 82 6 66 4 cm Royal Collection Windsor Castle Portrait of Mary Lady Guildford 27 1527 Oil and tempera on oak 87 70 5 cm Saint Louis Art Museum Saint Louis Missouri Portrait of a Lady with a Squirrel and a Starling 28 c 1527 28 Oil and tempera on oak 54 38 7 cm National Gallery London Portrait of Thomas Godsalve and his son John 29 1528 Oil and tempera on oak 35 36 cm Gemaldegalerie Alte Meister Dresden Portrait of Nikolaus Kratzer 30 1528 Oil and tempera on oak 83 67 cm Louvre Paris The Artist s Family 31 c 1528 Oil and tempera on paper cut out and mounted on wood 76 8 64 cm Kunstmuseum Basel Rehoboam fragment of wall painting 32 1530 Painting on plaster 28 41 5 cm Kunstmuseum Basel Miniature Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam 33 c 1532 Oil and tempera on limewood 10 cm diameter Kunstmuseum Basel Portrait of Hermann von Wedigh 34 1532 Oil and tempera on wood 42 2 32 4 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art New York Portrait of the Merchant Georg Gisze 35 1532 Oil and tempera on oak 90 3 85 7 cm Berlin State Museums Portrait of Thomas Cromwell 36 c 1532 33 Oil and tempera on oak 76 61 cm Frick Collection New York A Merchant of the German Steelyard Hans of Antwerp 37 c 1532 33 Oil and tempera on oak 61 46 8 cm Royal Collection Portrait of a Woman in a White Coif 38 c 1532 34 Oil and tempera on oak 23 4 18 8 cm Detroit Institute of Arts Portrait of William Reskimer 39 c 1532 34 Oil and tempera on oak 46 4 33 7 cm Royal Collection Windsor Castle Miniature Portrait of Philipp Melanchthon 40 c 1530 1535 Oil and tempera on oak 9 cm diameter Lower Saxony State Museum Hanover Miniature Portrait of a Man in a Red Cap 41 c 1532 35 Oil and tempera on wood 9 5 cm diameter Metropolitan Museum of Art New York Miniature Portrait of George Nevill 5th Baron Bergavenny 42 c 1532 35 Duke of Buccleuch collection Portrait of Derich Born 43 1533 Oil and tempera on oak 60 3 45 cm Royal Collection Windsor Castle Derich Born 44 c 1533 Oil and tempera on red beech 13 1 cm diameter Alte Pinakothek Munich Portrait of Robert Cheseman 45 1533 Oil and tempera on oak 59 62 5 cm Mauritshuis The Hague Portrait of a Member of the Von Wedigh Family Called Hermann Hillebrandt von Wedigh 46 1533 Oil and tempera on oak 39 30 cm Berlin State Museums Portrait of Dirk Tybis 47 1533 Oil and tempera on oak 48 35 cm Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna Portrait of Cyriacus Kale 48 1533 Oil and tempera on oak 60 44 cm Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum Braunschweig Double Portrait of Jean de Dinteville and Georges de Selve The Ambassadors 49 1533 Oil and tempera on oak 207 209 cm National Gallery London Portrait Miniature of a Young Man with a Pink 50 51 1533 Oil on oak 12 4 12 1 cm Upton House Bearsted Collection Portrait of Sir Brian Tuke 52 c 1533 35 Oil and tempera on oak 49 1 38 5 cm National Gallery of Art Washington D C E Cosi Desio me Mena Allegory of Love 53 c 1533 36 Oil on oak in lozenge format 45 45 cm J Paul Getty Museum Los Angeles Miniature Portrait of a Court Official 54 1534 Oil and tempera on limewood 12 cm diameter Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna Miniature Portrait of a Court Official s Wife 54 1534 Oil and tempera on limewood 12 cm diameter Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna Portrait of Charles de Solier Sieur de Morette 55 1534 35 Oil and tempera on oak 92 5 75 4 cm Gemaldegalerie Alte Meister Dresden Solomon and the Queen of Sheba 56 c 1534 35 Pen and brush in bistre and grey wash heightened in white gold and oxidised silver with red and green watercolour over black chalk on vellum 22 9 18 2 cm Royal Library Windsor Portrait of Simon George 57 c 1534 37 Oil and tempera on oak Diameter 31 cm Stadelsches Kunstinstitut Frankfurt Portrait of an Unknown English Lady 58 1535 Tempera on Oak 32 25 cm Oskar Reinhart Collection Am Romerholz Winterthur Portrait of Derich Berck 59 1536 Oil and tempera transferred to canvas 53 3 42 6 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art New York Portrait Miniature of William Roper 60 c 1536 Bodycolour on vellum mounted on card 4 5 cm diameter Metropolitan Museum of Art New York Portrait Miniature of Margaret Roper 60 c 1536 Bodycolour on vellum mounted on card 4 5 cm diameter Metropolitan Museum of Art New York Portrait of Sir Richard Southwell 61 1536 Oil and tempera on oak 47 5 38 cm Uffizi Florence Portrait of Sir Thomas Lestrange 62 1536 Oil and tempera on wood 39 4 26 7 cm Kimbell Art Museum Fort Worth Texas Portrait of Sir Henry Wyatt 63 c 1537 Oil and tempera on oak 39 31 cm Louvre Paris Portrait of Henry VIII 64 c 1536 37 Oil and tempera on oak 28 20 cm Fundacion Coleccion Thyssen Bornemisza Museum Madrid Portrait of Jane Seymour 65 1537 Oil and tempera on oak 65 40 cm Kunsthistorisches Museum ViennaMural of Henry VIII Jane Seymour Henry VII and Elizabeth of York 1536 1537 Destroyed in Whitehall Palace fire 1698 Portrait Miniature of Hans Schwarzwaldt 66 c 1535 1540 Watercolour on vellum mounted on playing card 3 8 cm diameter Royal Collections The Hague Portrait of Christina of Denmark 67 1538 Oil and tempera on oak 179 82 5 cm National Gallery London Hanseatic Merchant 68 1538 Oil on oak panel 49 6 x 39 cm Yale University Art Gallery New Haven CT Portrait Miniature of Elizabeth Lady Audley 69 c 1538 Watercolour on vellum mounted on playing card 5 6 cm diameter Royal Collection Windsor castle Portrait of Thomas Howard 3rd Duke of Norfolk 70 c 1539 Oil and tempera on oak 80 3 61 6 cm Royal Collection Windsor Castle Portrait of Edward Prince of Wales 71 c 1539 Oil and tempera on oak 57 44 cm National gallery of Art Washington D C Portrait of Anne of Cleves 72 c 1539 Oil and tempera on parchment mounted on canvas 65 48 cm Louvre Paris Portrait Miniature of Anne of Cleves 73 c 1539 Watercolour and gum on vellum in ivory case 4 6 cm diameter Victoria and Albert Museum London Portrait of a Lady perhaps Katherine Howard 74 c 1540 Bodycolour on vellum mounted on playing card 6 4 cm diameter Royal Collection Windsor Castle Portrait Miniature of Katherine Howard 75 c 1540 Watercolour on vellum 5 3 cm diameter Buccleuch collection Strawberry Hill House Portrait of a Lady probably a Member of the Cromwell Family 76 c 1535 1540 Oil and tempera on oak 74 48 cm Toledo Museum of Art Portrait Miniature of Jane Small also called Jane Pemberton 77 c 1540 Bodycolour on vellum 5 3 cm diameter Victoria and Albert Museum London Portrait of an Unknown Man Holding his Gloves and a Letter 78 c 1540 Oil and tempera on oak 56 48 cm Private collection Portrait of an Unknown Man 79 c 1540 43 Oil and tempera on oak 44 4 34 2 cm English Heritage Audley End House Portrait Miniature of Henry Brandon 80 1541 Bodycolour on vellum mounted on playing card 5 7 cm diameter Royal Collection Windsor Castle Portrait Miniature of Charles Brandon 80 1541 Bodycolour on vellum mounted on playing card 5 7 cm diameter Royal Collection Windsor Castle Roelof de Vos van Steenwijk circa 1504 circa 1564 81 1541 On oak 47 5 37 3 cm Berlin State Museums Portrait of a Young Merchant 82 1541 Oil and tempera on oak 46 5 34 8 cm Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna Portrait Miniature of a Young Woman with a White Coif 83 1541 Oil and tempera on panel 11 11 cm diameter Los Angeles County Museum of Art Portrait of a Man with a Falcon 84 1542 Oil and tempera on oak 25 19 cm Mauritshuis The Hague Portrait of Henry Howard Earl of Surrey 85 c 1542 Oil and tempera on oak 55 5 44 cm Sao Paulo Museum of Art Brazil Portrait of an English Lady 86 c 1541 43 Oil and tempera on oak 19 2 15 3 cm Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna Self portrait c 1542 1543 Coloured chalks and pen 32 26 cm Uffizi Florence Portrait of Dr John Chambers 87 c 1543 Oil and tempera on oak 51 44 cm Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna Portrait of Sir William Butts 88 c 1543 Oil and tempera formerly on oak panel transferred to canvas in 1941 47 36 8 cm Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Boston Portrait of Lady Margaret Butts 88 c 1543 Oil and tempera on oak 46 37 cm Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Boston Portrait of Johann von Schwarzwaldt 89 90 1543 Tempera on parchment 5 4 cm diameter Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts Moscow Portrait of Antony the Good Duke of Lorraine 91 c 1543 Oil and tempera on oak 51 37 cm Berlin State Museums Henry VIII and the Barber Surgeons reworked and overpainted by other hands 92 c 1543 Oil on oak 108 3 312 4 cm Worshipful Company of Barbers LondonCopies and derivative works EditWork Description Date Medium Size Location Portrait of a Woman from Southern Germany former attribution 93 c 1520 1525 Oil on panel 45 34 cm Mauritshuis The Hague Portrait of Nikolaus Kratzer after Holbein 94 c 1528 Oil on panel 81 9 64 8 cm National Portrait Gallery London Portrait of Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam Holbein s workshop 95 c 1530 Oil and tempera on limewood 18 2 14 5 cm Kunstmuseum Basel Portrait of Sir Nicholas Carew workshop or follower of Holbein 96 Probably 1530s Oil and tempera on wood 95 3 112 cm Duke of Buccleuch Drumlanrig Castle Dumfries Portrait of an Unidentified Gentleman workshop or follower of Holbein 97 1535 Oil on oak 30 5 cm diameter Metropolitan Museum of Art New York Portrait of Sir Nicholas Poyntz after Holbein 98 c 1535 Oil on panel 42 5 29 2 cm National Portrait Gallery London Portrait Miniature of an Unidentified Man possibly Hans of Antwerp workshop of Holbein 99 c 1535 40 Oil and tempera on oak 13 cm diameter Victoria and Albert Museum London Portrait of Jane Seymour after Holbein 100 c 1537 Oil and tempera on oak 26 3 18 7 cm Mauritshuis The Hague Portrait Miniature of Thomas Cromwell after Holbein 101 c 1537 Watercolour and bodycolour on vellum 4 4 cm diameter National Portrait Gallery London Portrait Miniature of Thomas Cromwell after Holbein 102 c 1537 Watercolour and bodycolour on vellum 4 4 cm diameter National Portrait Gallery London Portrait of Prince Edward after Holbein 103 16th century after c 1538 Oil on panel 59 44 5cm Berger Collection Denver Art Museum Lady Lee Margaret Wyatt Holbein s workshop 104 c 1540 Oil on panel 44 1 34 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art New York Portrait of Henry VIII Holbein s workshop 105 c 1540 Oil on oak 88 2 75 cm Galleria Nazionale d Arte Antica Rome Portrait of Elizabeth Lady Rich after Holbein 106 c 1540 Oil and tempera on wood probably oak 44 5 33 9 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art New York Portrait of Henry VIII in a Great Coat Holding a Staff after Holbein 107 1542 Oil and tempera on oak 92 7 66 7 cm Castle Howard Yorkshire Portrait Miniature of Hans Holbein the Younger copy of Holbein s self portrait probably by Lucas Horenbout 108 1543 Watercolour on vellum mounted on playing card 3 7 cm diameter Wallace Collection London Portrait of Henry VIII after Holbein 109 After 1537 possibly c 1567 Oil on canvas 233 7 134 6 cm Walker Art Gallery Liverpool Portrait of Sir William Butts after Holbein 110 c 1543 Oil on panel 47 37 5 cm National Portrait Gallery London Portrait of George Brooke 9th Baron Cobham 111 After 1544 Oil on panel 32 cm diameter Private collection Portrait Miniature of Thomas Wriothesley 1st Earl of Southampton after Holbein 112 Probably second half of 16th century Watercolour on vellum laid on card Oval of 5 3 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art New York The Family of Thomas More by Rowland Lockey after Holbein s lost painting 113 1592 Oil on canvas Nostell Priory West Yorkshire Dresden Madonna copy by Bartholomaus Sarburgh de of Holbein s Darmstadt Madonna 114 c 1635 37 Oil on oak 159 103 cm Gemaldegalerie Alte Meister Dresden Portrait of Johann Froben after Holbein 115 16th or beginning of 17th century after an original of 1520 26 Oil and tempera on oak 39 5 33 5 cm Kunstmuseum Basel Portrait of Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam Holbein s workshop with later additions 116 c 1523 40 background c 1629 Oil on wood 54 7 x 32 4 cm Royal Collection Windsor Castle Henry VII Elizabeth of York Henry VIII and Jane Seymour copy by Remigius van Leemput of Holbein s Whitehall Mural destroyed by fire in 1698 117 1667 Oil on canvas 88 9 99 2 cm Royal Collection Windsor CastleSee also EditList of portrait drawings by Hans Holbein the YoungerReferences Edit Zwingenberger 9 a b Muller Kemperdick Ainsworth et al 136 Rowlands 125 Strong 12 Buck 13 14 Strong 18 Buck 13 15 Strong 18 Buck 12 Strong 20 Buck 18 Strong 20 Buck 20 Strong 20 Buck 24 25 Strong 26 a b Strong 28 Buck 32 33 Strong 28 Buck 34 Strong 30 Johannes Froben 1460 1527 Royal Collection Trust Inventory no 403035 Buck 46 Strong 34 Buck 46 47 Strong 34 Buck 48 49 Strong 34 Muller Kemperdick Ainsworth et al 295 Rowlands 128 Foister 134 Strong 34 a b Buck 36 Strong 38 Buck 38 39 Strong 38 Buck 42 43 Strong 40 Rowlands 1985 141 Strong 68 Buck 78 79 Strong 40 Foister 127 Strong 52 Buck 54 55 Strong 42 Buck 56 57 Strong 44 Buck 59 60 Strong 44 Buck 59 61 Strong 46 Buck 62 63 Strong 40 Buck 64 65 Strong 46 Buck 68 69 Strong 46 Buck 74 75 Strong 48 Muller Kemperdick Ainsworth et al 412 Sander in Muller Kemperdick Ainsworth et al 148 49 Scholars have found it difficult to establish which of the many versions of this pattern are by Holbein and which are copies in the view of Jochen Sander however There can be no doubt that this extraordinary portrait was painted by Holbein himself Foister 64 Strong 50 Buck 88 89 Strong 50 Buck 112 Rowlands 1985 137 38 Some scholars view this painting as a workshop copy but Rowlands considers that pentimenti alterations indicate a Holbein original Strong 50 Rowlands 136 37 Rowlands 142 Strong 58 Foister 42 Rowlands 137 Strong 56 Buck 71 Strong 48 Foister 50 Rowlands 141 Strong 68 Button 169 Buck 94 95 Strong 62 Rowlands 139 Strong 58 Buck 105 Strong 62 Buck 92 93 Foister 66 Strong 58 Buck 92 93 Strong 58 Foister 66 Strong 62 Buck 99 Strong Foister p 49 A Young Man with a Pink National Trust Retrieved 3 February 2015 Batschmann amp Griener 177 Foister 131 Foister 61 Rowlands 238 Art historian John Rowlands rejected this painting as a Holbein Although its attribution is by no means a straightforward question the stylistic grounds supporting Holbein s authorship of this panel are very slender indeed Curator Susan Foister however attributed it to Holbein in the Holbein in England exhibition at the Tate in 2006 citing trademarks such as the gold arabesque design and a figure of eight mark on the reverse a b Foister 47 Rowlands 141 Strong 64 Buck 102 103 Strong 68 Buck 120 23 Foister 136 Foister 44 Strong 70 Hans Holbein the Younger Portrait of an Unknown English Lady c 1535 Oskar Reinhart Collection Strong 72 a b Foister 46 Rowlands 151 Buck 125 Strong 72 Edmund Pillsbury William Jordan 1985 Recent Painting Acquisitions II The Kimbell Art Museum Supplement The Burlington Magazine 127 987 409 418 JSTOR 882120 Foister 131 Rowlands 134 Strong 46 Buck 118 19 Strong 74 Buck 117 Strong 74 Royal Collections The Hague MI 492 Rowlands 152 pl 136 Fitzgerald amp MacCulloch 594 Buck 126 27 Strong 78 Collection European Art Yale University Art Gallery Archived from the original on 29 December 2011 Retrieved 22 July 2013 Foister 106 Rowlands 151 Strong 94 Foister 150 Strong 80 Buck 120 21 Strong 78 Buck 109 110 Strong 80 Foister 102 Rowlands 151 Foister 102 Rowlands 1985 151 Strong 94 Portrait Miniature of Katherine Howard Strawberry Hill House Retrieved 2 February 2015 Toledo Museum of Art ref 1926 57 Rowlands 146 Strong 82 The sitter was formerly called Catherine Howard she is probably a member of Thomas Cromwell s family perhaps his daughter in law Elizabeth Seymour sister of Jane Seymour Buck 124 Foister 49 Rowlands 147 Strong 80 Foister 147 Rowlands 147 Strong 82 a b Strong 94 Rowlands 147 Rowlands 147 Strong 82 Portrait of a Young Woman with a White Coif Los Angeles County Museum of Art Retrieved 3 February 2015 Rowlands 147 Strong 86 Rowlands 1985 147 48 Strong 134 Reynolds 148 Strong 131 Buck 130 31 Strong 86 a b Rowlands 149 Strong 88 Fitzgerald amp MacCulloch 2016 pp 598 600 Portrait of Johann von Schwarzwaldt The Division for Looted Art Ministry of Culture and National Heritage 29081 Buck 31 Strong 90 Buck 127 29 Rowlands 1985 148 49 Mauritshuis 1 Rowlands pp 134 35 Muller Kemperdick Ainsworth et al 418 19 38 or more copies of this pattern are known this being perhaps the finest Foister 122 Rowlands 233 34 Foister 114 Rowlands 232 Parker 45 Rowlands 232 33 Foister 116 Rowlands 137 Buck 109 Rowlands 1985 232 Strong 74 Strong attributes this version to Holbein and Buck to Holbein s workshop Rowlands doubts it is a product of Holbein s workshop Rowlands 240 National Portrait Gallery NPG 6311 Buck 120 Rowlands 116 Metropolitan Museum of Art Lee Margaret Wyatt born about 1509 Buck 106 Hearn 42 43 Parker 50 51 Rowlands 234 Strong 82 Rowlands 1985 236 Strong 86 Rowlands 239 40 Strong 1969 159 suggests that this painting could be by Hans Eworth who signed a comparable full length version of the same pattern Rowlands 149 Hearn 44 Rowlands 239 Hearn 128 Buck 78 Roskill amp Hand 211 221 This version was assumed to be Holbein s original until it was revealed as a copy and probably a forgery during the Holbein Dispute of 1863 71 Muller Kemperdick Ainsworth et al 296 98 Rowlands 129 Rowlands 128 Buck 115 Hearn 40 41 References EditBatschmann Oskar amp Pascal Griener Hans Holbein London Reaktion Books 1997 ISBN 1 86189 040 0 Buck Stephanie Hans Holbein Cologne Konemann 1999 ISBN 3 8290 2583 1 Fitzgerald Teri MacCulloch Diarmaid 2016 Gregory Cromwell two portrait miniatures by Hans Holbein the Younger The Journal of Ecclesiastical History 67 3 587 601 doi 10 1017 S0022046915003322 subscription required Foister Susan Holbein in England London Tate 2006 ISBN 1 85437 645 4 Franklin Harkrider Melissa Women Reform and Community in Early Modern England Boydell Press 2008 google books preview Ganz Paul The Paintings of Hans Holbein First Complete Edition London Phaidon 1956 OCLC 2105129 Hearn Karen Dynasties Painting in Tudor and Jacobean England 1530 1630 London Tate Publishing 1995 ISBN 1 85437 157 6 de Lisle Leanda The Sisters Who Would Be Queen Random House Publishing Group 2009 google books preview Muller Christian Stephan Kemperdick Maryan W Ainsworth et al Hans Holbein the Younger The Basel Years 1515 1532 Munich Prestel 2006 ISBN 3 7913 3580 4 Parker K T The Drawings of Hans Holbein at Windsor Castle Oxford Phaidon 1945 OCLC 822974 Roskill Mark amp John Oliver Hand eds Hans Holbein Paintings Prints and Reception Washington National Gallery of Art 2001 ISBN 0 300 09044 7 Rowlands John The Age of Durer and Holbein London British Museum 1988 ISBN 0 7141 1639 4 Rowlands John Holbein The Paintings of Hans Holbein the Younger Boston David R Godine 1985 ISBN 0 87923 578 0 Strong Roy Holbein The Complete Paintings London Granada 1980 ISBN 0 586 05144 9 Strong Roy Tudor amp Jacobean Portraits London HMSO 1969 OCLC 71370718 Zwingenberger Jeanette The Shadow of Death in the Work of Hans Holbein the Younger London Parkstone Press 1999 ISBN 1 85995 492 8 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Paintings by Hans Holbein der Jungere 2006 exhibition Holbein in England at Tate Britain Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of paintings by Hans Holbein the Younger amp oldid 1172211166, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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