Showing 8 artworks with Hans Holbein The Younger and with 1526
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Discover Hans Holbein’s ‘Darmstadt Madonna’! A masterpiece of Renaissance art – explore its rich symbolism, exquisite detail & historical significance. Perfect for art lovers.
The painting showcases Holbein’s exceptional skill in capturing the essence of his subject—Magdalena Offenburg—through masterful modeling and nuanced expression. Its use of oil on panel allows for rich textures and luminous colors, furthering its impact as a testament to Renaissance artistic innovation.
Discover the Meyer Madonna (Darmstadt Madonna) by Hans Holbein the Younger, a masterful 1526 Renaissance religious painting. Rich in symbolism, realism, and divine beauty, perfect for art collectors and enthusiasts.
Witness Hans Holbein's mastery! This 1528 portrait of astronomer Nikolaus Kratzer showcases intricate detail, symbolism & scientific instruments – a glimpse into Renaissance life at the Louvre.
Witness the divine with 'Christ as the True Light' by Hans Holbein! This iconic Northern Renaissance engraving captures spiritual illumination and biblical narrative, showcasing masterful detail & symbolism.
Discover 'Lais Corinthiaca' (1526), a exquisite Renaissance portrait by Hans Holbein the Younger. Rich colors, detailed textures, and symbolic elements make this hand-painted reproduction a captivating addition to any art collection.
Captured in exquisite detail by Hans Holbein the Younger during the Northern Renaissance, this portrait depicts Anna Meyer with serene contemplation—a masterful depiction of beauty and introspection within a richly ornamented setting.