Hans Holbein the Younger 1497 - 1543. Works by Hans Holbein the Elder.

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Hans Holbein the Younger

Works by Hans Holbein the Elder

Thomas More and Erasmus of Rotterdam (both portraits by Hans Holbein the Younger)

Apelles Painting by Jacques Louis David, oil on canvas, first quarter 19 th ce

Holbein’s coat of arms

Bonifacius Amerbach, 1519, oil on pinewood, 28 x 27

“Although a painted face, I do not differ from the living visage, but I have the same value as my Master, drawn with the help of exact lines. At the time when he had completed eight cycles of three years, the work of art represents in me, with all the exactitude of Nature.”

Erasmus of Rotterdam by Hans Holbein the Younger oil on wood, 1523

Solothurn Madonna by Hans Holbein the Younger oil, 1522

Christ and Light of the World, woodcut, 1522 and The Selling of Indulgences woodcut, 1522

The Last Supper Holbein, oil on limewood, 1524

Passion Altarpiece by Hans Holbein the Younger, oil on limewood, 1524

Kasheim Altarpiece Hans Holbein the Elder Passion Altarpiece Hans Holbein the Younger

Darmstadt Madonna Hans Holbein the Younger oil,

Dead Christ by Hans Holbein the Younger, oil,

Thomas More, 1527, oil on oak

The Astronomer Nikolaus Kratzer, 1528, oak

George Gisze, 1532, oil on oak

Jane Seymour, 1536, oil

Henry VIII 1536, oil on oak

Edward Prince of Wales, , oil on oak

Christina of Denmark 1538, on oak

Anne of Cleves 1538 – 39 parchment on canvas

The Ambassadors (Double Portrait of Jean de Dinterville and Georges de Selve), 1533 oil on panel

Detail from The Ambassadors (Double Portrait of Jean de Dinterville and Georges de Selve)

Winter Quarter Independent Art Projects

For Six Credits: A one-page prospectus describing the scope of the project due end of week 1 Annotated bibliography addressing both art historical and visual research Artist’s statement/reflective essay on what you did, learned, how your ideas or project evolved Portfolio of completed project (plan to work an average of 12 hours per week / 120 hours over the quarter)

Dead Christ by Hans Holbein the Younger, oil,

The Downtrodden by Kathe Kollwitz, etching, 1900

St. Nicholas by Helen Seigel, woodcutSt. Nicholas byzantine icon

Various book binding methods Artist’s book Schwartzott’s The Perfect Garden, 1996