Holbein
Americannoun
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Hans the elder, 1465?–1524, German painter.
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his son Hans the younger, 1497?–1543, German painter who worked chiefly in England.
noun
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Hans (hans), known as Holbein the Elder. 1465– 1524, German painter
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his son, Hans, known as Holbein the Younger. 1497–1543, German painter and engraver; court painter to Henry VIII of England (1536–43). He is noted particularly for his portraits, such as those of Erasmus (1524; 1532) and Sir Thomas More (1526)
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Inspired by Hans Holbein, this portrait of the English novelist and his artist partner was one of the first celebratory portrayals of a gay couple.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 12, 2026
Despite these opposing theories, what is widely believed, based on written evidence, is that the collection of Holbein drawings does indeed contain a portrait of Anne Boleyn - somewhere.
From BBC • May 1, 2026
Hans Holbein the Younger maintained his livelihood as a painter through times of religious and political turmoil.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 27, 2026
More gave Holbein a place to stay while the painter was in London and became his most important patron during his two-year sojourn.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 27, 2026
In spite of this being the work of an Italian artist, the artistic feeling about it would seem to recall slightly the lines of Holbein.
From The Grotesque in Church Art by Wildridge, T. Tindall
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