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  1. ハンス・ホルバイン (Hans Holbein (der Jüngere), 1497年 /1498年 - 1543年 [1] )は、 ルネサンス 期の ドイツ の 画家 。. 手前の歪んだ物体は 頭蓋骨 であり [2] 、 アナモルフォーシス を用いた作例の一つ。. 南ドイツの アウクスブルク に生まれ、後に イングランド ...

  2. The Ambassadors is a 1533 painting by Hans Holbein the Younger . Also known as Jean de Dinteville and Georges de Selve, [1] after the two people it portrays, it was created in the Tudor period, in the same year Elizabeth I was born. Franny Moyle speculates that Elizabeth's mother, Anne Boleyn, then Queen of England, might have commissioned it ...

  3. Descrição do ficheiro. English: The gold background is of a later date. According to art historian John Rowlands, "Although this drawing has been enlarged on all sides and heavily reworked, enough of it still shows to allow the assumption that the original work was executed by Holbein. The inscription, although late in date, evidently records ...

  4. Category. : Hans Holbein the Younger. Categories: 16th-century German painters. German male painters. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  5. Hans Holbein de Jonge (Augsburg, 1497/98 – Londen, oktober/november 1543) was een kunstschilder die werkte in de stijl van de Noordelijke renaissance. Holbein werd geboren in Augsburg in Beieren , in een familie van kunstschilders, onder wie zijn vader, Hans Holbein de Oude (circa 1465 - 1524 ) en zijn oom Sigismund Holbein (overleden in 1540 ).

  6. Portrait of Henry VIII is a lost painting by Hans Holbein the Younger depicting Henry VIII. It is one of the most iconic images of Henry VIII and is one of the most famous portraits of any English or British monarch. It was created in 1536–1537 as part of the Whitehall Mural showing the Tudor dynasty at the Palace of Whitehall, Westminster ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hans_HolbeinHans Holbein - Wikipedia

    Hans Holbein the Elder (c. 1460–1524), German painter Hans Holbein the Younger (c. 1497–1543), German-Swiss artist and printmaker, considerably more famous than his father Topics referred to by the same term