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Hans Holbein Oskar Batschmann

Hans Holbein By Oskar Batschmann

Hans Holbein by Oskar Batschmann


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Summary

Hans Holbein the Younger (1497/8-1543), one of the most versatile and admired painters of the Northern Renaissance. This is a comprehensive monograph on the artist. It reexamines various aspects of a remarkable career, and further illuminates the artistic and cultural influences that affected the artist.

Hans Holbein Summary

Hans Holbein by Oskar Batschmann

Hans Holbein the Younger (1497/8-1543), one of the most versatile and admired painters of the Northern Renaissance, trained under his father in Augsburg and then worked for leading patrons in Switzerland before settling in England as Court Painter to Henry VIII. To commemorate the five-hundredth anniversary of the artist's birth, Oskar Batschmann and Pascal Griener offer this richly illustrated book--the first comprehensive monograph on the artist to appear in more than forty years--which is a major advance in our understanding of Holbein's contribution to European art. The authors reexamine every aspect of a remarkable career, and further illuminate the artistic and cultural influences that affected the artist. Holbein was a hugely ambitious artist, and even during his formative years in Lucerne and Basel, made designs for jewelry, stained glass, and woodcuts, and painted major altarpieces and portraits. He also carried out several monumental decorative schemes for private houses and civic buildings. In his commissions, Holbein sought to rival the greatest masters of Germany and Italy, most notably Durer and Mantegna, and by the time of his visit to France in 1524 he was determined to secure a position as Court Painter. However, Holbein soon found himself in a precarious situation as a result of the Reformation's increasing hostility toward religious works, and he left for England in 1532. While in England, in addition to decorative schemes and Triumphs, he both drew and painted numerous unrivaled likenesses of leading courtiers, merchants, and diplomats, among which is his celebrated double portrait, The Ambassadors. This book offers both a remarkable range of extant visual evidence and a rewarding and scholarly account of Holbein's oeuvre in its full historical and artistic contexts.

Hans Holbein Reviews

Like only a few other painters in history, Holbein made the human likeness seem to erase the distance between his time and ours... This readable scholarly book not only situates Holbein carefully in his own time but teaches us how to read his paintings and prints in depth.--Kenneth Baker, San Francisco Chronicle Hans Holbein is a stimulating book with many new insights and suggestions.--Willibald Sauerlander, The New York Review

About Oskar Batschmann

Oskar Batschmann is Professor of Art History at the University of Bern. He is the author of Nicolas Poussin: Dialectics of Painting. Pascal Griener is Professor of History at the Institute of Art History, Neuchatel.

Table of Contents

Chronology7Preface111Artistic Competition and Self-definition132Figure and Movement, Invention and Narration363Monumental Decorative Works644Religious Works: The Making of Erasmian Art885Italian and Northern Art1206The Portrait, Time and Death1497Holbein's Fame194Appendix210References213Select Bibliography230Photographic Acknowledgements250Index251

Additional information

CIN0691005168A
9780691005164
0691005168
Hans Holbein by Oskar Batschmann
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Princeton University Press
19990207
256
N/A
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