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An exhibition at the Getty unleashes the dynamic character of Holbein’s portraits in ways I’ve never seen before.
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Download Image of Holbein, Hans (II) - Portrait of a lady, probably of the Cromwell Family formerly known as Catherine Howard - WGA11565. Free for commercial use, no attribution required. Portrait of a lady, probably of the Cromwell family, perhaps Elizabeth Seymour (c.1518–1568), sister of Jane, third consort of Henry VIII and wife of Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell.. Dated: 1500 - 1600. Topics: 1530 s paintings in the united states, 1530 s portrait paintings from germany, 16th century oil portraits of women at half length, 16th century portrait paintings in the united states, blackwork embroidery in art, cromwell family, elizabeth seymour lady cromwell, female portraits by hans holbein der jungere, french hoods, portrait of a lady probably a member of the cromwell family hans holbein der jungere, portrait paintings in the toledo museum of art, seymour family, female portrait
The preliminary sketch of Jane Seymour by Hans Holbein for his 1536 painting of Jane as Queen.
Fine Art Reproduction Nativity of the Virgin Mary. Weingartner altar in Augsburg Cathedral. Detail: the first bath by Hans Holbein der Ältere. Fine Art Reproduction, Canvas on Stretcher, Framed Picture, Glass Print and Wall Paper.
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Mary Zouch attended Jane Seymour's funeral when she died after childbirth in 1537, and five years later she was granted an annuity of ten pounds "in consideration of her service to the King and the late Queen Jane".
Last month I caught the Encounter: Drawings from Leonardo to Rembrandt exhibition, held at the National Portrait Gallery.
Ambrosius Holbein, Bildnis eines jungen Mannes, 1517. Kunstmuseum Basel, Kupferstichkabinett. Inv. 1662.207a. Foto: Kunstmuseum Basel, Martin P. Bühler BASEL.- Covering a span of time from 1400 to the present, with approximately 60,000 drawings as well...
Hans Holbein 1497-1543, Standing Young Woman in a Plumed Hat, 1982.7
The National's spring show delves deep into the German Renaissance, from Hans Holbein the Younger's The Ambassadors to Jan Gossaert's A Man Holding a Glove
Оригинал взят у philologist в Ганс Гольбейн Младший (1497 - 1543). Часть II Ганс Гольбейн (Младший) (нем. Hans Holbein der Jngere, 1497, Аугсбург 1543, Лондон) живописец, один из величайших немецких художников. Самый знаменитый представитель этой фамилии.
why I freaking love her: 1. she was a refreshingly hands-on mother to her daughter Elizabeth 2. she was witty and a guy's girl 3. she had the self-respect to refuse the king's advances when she was propositioned until he offered to make her his wife. 4. she made Cardinal Wolsey pay dearly for thwarting her first true love (he made her guy marry someone else) - now that's bitchiness put to good use! 5. she was witty, extremely bright, and inspired some beautiful poems by Thomas Wyatt 6. she was not a conventional beauty (plainish, dark hair, dark eyes and olive complexion) when pale beauty was the norm - in that way as in many others she used her difference to her advantage. 7. She conducted herself with grace and dignity even in her darkest days, when she had every right to be a basketcase. all in all, Anne Boleyn kicked ass. for more on her, visit the source of this picture: www.tudorplace.com.ar/index.html
Portrait of Anne Boleyn Hans Holbein Print
The sitter could have been a number of Lady Ratcliffes. Sir Robert Ratcliffe, Ist Earl of Sussex (1483–1542), had three wives, of which the third, Mary, is most possible. Art historian K. T. Parker tentatively favoured his son Henry's wife Lady Elizabeth Howard (d. c. 1536), daughter of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, and his second wife, Elizabeth Tilney, as the most plausible sitter, since Holbein drew other members of the Howard family. That would make this woman Anne Boleyn's Aunt. Anne's maternal grandfather, the 2nd duke, was twice married, first to Agnes Tilney. Anne's mother, Elizabeth Howard, was born circa 1480. The Duke took for his second wife, after Agnes's death, Elizabeth Tilney, and this Elizabeth was her daughter, born sometime around 1513. Reference * K. T. Parker, The Drawings of Hans Holbein at Windsor Castle, Oxford: Phaidon, 1945, OCLC 822974, p. 41.