Hans Holbein the Elder
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Hans Holbein (c. 1460 – 1524) was a German painter.[1]
He was born in Augsburg, Bavaria and died in Isenheim, Alsace. He and his brother Sigismund Holbein painted religious works in the late Gothic style. Hans the Elder was a pioneer and leader in the transformation of German art from the Gothic to the Renaissance style.
He was also a woodcut artist and an illustrator of books. One of his best known works in this domain is the series he did for The Praise of Folly.
His sons Hans Holbein the Younger and Ambrosius Holbein had their first painting lessons from him.
[edit] References
- ^ Hans Holbein. Catholic Encyclopedia. Retrieved on 2007-02-18.
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