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Susan Foister

    Holbein in England
    Holbein's ambassadors
    Holbein and England
    • 2006

      Holbein in England

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Hans Holbein’s prolific production of precise and realistic portraits of the great figures of the 16th century earned him an international reputation in his own time. Although Holbein (1497–1543) gained high acclaim while working in Switzerland, his periods in England, where he became the official artist at the court of King Henry VIII, proved equally important in establishing his reputation. Susan Foister, a leading expert on Holbein, considers the way in which England both influenced and was influenced by the artist and his work. Illustrated with more than 100 color images, Holbein in England includes the artist’s best-known portraits alongside lesser-known but equally important works.

      Holbein in England
    • 2004

      Holbein and England

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
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      An original account of how one of the greatest Renaissance artists held a mirror up to the cultural life of early Tudor England.

      Holbein and England
    • 1997

      Holbein's ambassadors

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
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      A study of Holbein's portrait entitled "The Ambassadors". It offers a technical account of the painting and sets it in the context of the religious and political crisis in Europe in 1533, investigating the political fortunes and artistic patronage of the Dinteville family who commissioned it.

      Holbein's ambassadors