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Change: *Click here for "The Works of Hans Holbein" - a more extensive page PHOTOS Deleted Scene from Season 1 Holbein tells Thomas More why he can't go home Hans Holbein The Family of Hans Holbein His Wife, Elsabeth, son Philip and daughter Catherine c.1540 c.1536 c.1536 Jane Seymour "Anne
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Change: One possibility is that this painting represents three levels: the heavens (as portrayed by the astrolabe and other objects on the upper shelf), the living
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Change: Magdalena Offenburg: was Holbein's model for such works as "Venus and Amour" and "Lais of Corinth", she may also have been his mistress for a timeFriends:Desiderius ErasmusSir Thomas MoreKing Henry VIII of EnglandEnemies:German Lutherans Portrait TechniquesHolbein always made
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Change: - self portrait The Family of Hans Holbein His Wife, Elisabeth, son Philip and daughter Catherine c.1540 c.1536 c.1536 Jane Seymour "Anne of Cleves" Holbein's infamous portrait which led Henry VIII to fall in love with her, only to be disappointed after they meet that he "liked her not" c.1539
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Change: . The drawings emphasize facial detail and usually did not include the hands; clothing was only indicated schematically. The outlines of these drawings were then transferred onto the support for the final painting using tiny holes in the paper through which powdered charcoal was transmitted; in
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Change: "liked her not" c.1539 Portrait of Edward, Prince of Wales. "Sir Thomas More" "The Ambassadors" by Hans Holbeinone of Holbein's most famous masterpieces "The Family of Sir Thomas More" 1527 Study for 1527 More Family Portrait Noli me tanger "Allegory of the Old and New Testaments"
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Change: Holbein's infamous portrait which led Henry VIII to fall in love with her, only to be disappointed after they meet that he "liked her not" c.1539 Portrait of Edward, Prince of Wales. "Sir Thomas More" "The Ambassadors" by Hans Holbeinone of Holbein's most famous masterpieces "The Family
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Change: "Lady With A Squirrel" "AnnePortrait of Cleves" Holbein's infamous portrait which led Henry VIII to fall in love with her, only to be disappointed after they meet that heDe "likedVos hervan not"Steenwijk Study for 1527 More Family Portrait "Allegory of the Old and New Testaments"
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Change: to Germany Hans Holbein - self portrait The Family of Hans Holbein His Wife, Elisabeth, son Philip and daughter Catherine "Sir Thomas More" "The Ambassadors" by Hans Holbeinone of Holbein's most famous masterpieces "The Family of Sir Thomas More" 1527 "Lady With A Squirrel" "Anne of Cleves" Holbein's
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Change: 1527"Lady MoreWith FamilyA PortraitSquirrel" "Anne of Cleves" Holbein's infamous portrait which led Henry VIII to fall in love with her, only to be disappointed after they meet that he "liked her not" Study for 1527 More Family Portrait "Allegory of the Old and New Testaments"
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Change: born 1497 - died November 29, 1543 Character's backstory: Son of Hans Holbein the Elder, Hans Holbein the Younger was arguably one of the greatest portrait artists of his
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Change: production of nonreligious artwork was outlawed. Religious artwork, for that matter, for austere and very few projects would be comissioned by the new Lutherean society. With a letter of introduction atfrom his patron and mentor Erasmus, Holbein traveled to England for the first time court).in 1526. Holbein
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Change: Deleted scene in season 1: Holbein relates to More how the Lutherans in Germany have outlawed the painting of nonreligous subjects which forced him to look else where for work as a painter PHOTOS Deleted Scene from Season 1Holbein tells Thomas More why he can't go home to Germany
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Change: Caption"The Family of Sir Thomas More" 1527 Study for 1527 More Family Portrait "Anne of Cleves" CaptionHolbein's infamous portrait which led Henry VIII to fall in love with her, only to be disappointed after they meet that he "liked her not" "Allegory of the Old and New Testaments"
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Change: and most likely an honest artist.Signature look:Endearing trait(s):Annoying trait(s):CHARACTER CONNECTIONSFamily members: Hans Holbein the Elder: FatherRomance(s):Friends:Enemies:UNFORGETTABLE CHARACTER QUOTES DEFINING EPISODES | MEMORABLE SCENES PHOTOSCaptionCaptionCaptionCaption
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Change: With an eye for detail, Holbein was noted for his ability to catch the personality of his subjects in his artwork. Very observant, and most likely an honest artist.Signature look:Endearing trait(s):Annoying trait(s):CHARACTER CONNECTIONSFamily members:Romance(s):Friends:Enemies:UNFORGETTABLE
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Change: plague and died. Gentility:Position: Court portrait artistPersonality type:Signature look:Endearing trait(s):Annoying trait(s):CHARACTER CONNECTIONSFamily members:Romance(s):Friends:Enemies:UNFORGETTABLE CHARACTER QUOTES DEFINING EPISODES | MEMORABLE SCENES PHOTOSCaptionCaptionCaptionCaption
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Change: . Henry charged Holbein to create as accurate a portrait of Anne as possible, and in all likelihood, Holbein did his best not to flatter
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