Showing 5 artworks with Hans Holbein The Younger and with Family Portrait
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- Sir Thomas Godsalve
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- Mary Magdalene
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- Elsbeth Binzenstock
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Experience the tender love of Hans Holbein's 'Charity.' This iconic 1528 portrait captures his family with exquisite detail, reflecting Renaissance values and artistic mastery.
Admire Hans Holbein the Younger’s masterful depiction of Mary and Jesus amidst a familial gathering—a poignant portrait reflecting Renaissance ideals of piety and domestic harmony.
A captivating double portrait by Hans Holbein the Younger (1528). Admire the intricate detail and realism of Sir Thomas Godsalve and his son, a Renaissance masterpiece.
Captured in exquisite black and white detail by Hans Holbein the Younger during the Northern Renaissance, this portrait portrays a woman tenderly holding her children—a poignant glimpse into familial devotion rendered with masterful realism.
Portrait of Hermann Hillebrandt de Wedigh - Wikipedia This striking portrait by Hans Holbein the Younger depicts Hermann Hillebrandt, a member of the Wedigh family. Known for his meticulous realism and psychological insight, Holbein captures Hillebrandt's gaze and attire with exceptional detail.