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Hans Holbein The Elder - St. Stephen

St. Stephen (1500)

Hans Holbein The Elder (German, 1460 – 1524)
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Hans Holbein The Elder

Hans Holbein the Elder was a German painter.

Holbein was born in free imperial city of Augsburg (Germany), and died in Isenheim, Alsace (now France). He belonged to a celebrated family of painters; his father was Michael Holbein; his brother was Sigmund Holbein (died 1540). He had two sons, both artists and printmakers: Ambrosius Holbein (c. 1494 – c. 1519) and Hans Holbein the Younger (c. 1497 – 1543), who both had their first painting lessons from their father.

The date of Holbein's birth is unknown. His name appears in the Augsburg tax books in 1494, superseding that of his father. As early as 1493, Holbein had a following, and he worked that year at the abbey at Weingarten, creating the wings of an altarpiece representing Joachim's Offering, the Nativity of the Virgin Mary's Presentation in the Temple, and the Presentation of Christ. Today they hang in separate panels in the cathedral of Augsburg.

Holbein painted richly colored religious works. His later paintings show how he pioneered and led the transformation of German art from the (Late) International Gothic to the Renaissance style. In addition to the altar paintings that are his principal works, he also designed church windows and woodcuts. The surviving prints that can be attributed to him are few and a new one has recently been added to the group, an Annunciation to the Virgin in the collection of the Universitätbibliothek in Erlangen. He also made a number of portrait drawings that foreshadow the work of his famous son, Hans Holbein the Younger.

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Study of a Bearded Man (verso)

Study of a Bearded Man (verso) (c. 1508-1510)

Hans Holbein The Elder (German, 1460 – 1524)
The head of a crossbowman taking aim

The head of a crossbowman taking aim (1514 – 1515)

Hans Holbein The Elder (German, 1460 – 1524)
Portrait of a monk

Portrait of a monk (1502)

Hans Holbein The Elder (German, 1460 – 1524)
Linker Flügel eines Allerheiligenaltars

Linker Flügel eines Allerheiligenaltars (ca 1500-1530)

Hans Holbein The Elder (German, 1460 – 1524)
Four studies of heads

Four studies of heads (1500-1530)

Hans Holbein The Elder (German, 1460 – 1524)
Head Of A Male Saint

Head Of A Male Saint (Around 1515)

Hans Holbein The Elder (German, 1460 – 1524)
Seated bride with flowing hair and headband

Seated bride with flowing hair and headband (1460 – 1524)

Hans Holbein The Elder (German, 1460 – 1524)
Der Tod der Maria

Der Tod der Maria (1508)

Hans Holbein The Elder (German, 1460 – 1524)
Halbfigurenbild eines Mannes in Reisetracht

Halbfigurenbild eines Mannes in Reisetracht (1502)

Hans Holbein The Elder (German, 1460 – 1524)
Head of an Old Woman

Head of an Old Woman (c. 1500)

Hans Holbein The Elder (German, 1460 – 1524)
Christ Crowned with Thorns

Christ Crowned with Thorns (1501)

Hans Holbein The Elder (German, 1460 – 1524)
St. Christophorus

St. Christophorus

Hans Holbein The Elder (German, 1460 – 1524)
Mary on the crescent moon, crowned by two angels

Mary on the crescent moon, crowned by two angels (1500)

Hans Holbein The Elder (German, 1460 – 1524)
Junger Mann mit breitrandigem Hut und Halskette

Junger Mann mit breitrandigem Hut und Halskette (1502)

Hans Holbein The Elder (German, 1460 – 1524)
Griesgrämiger Mönch, den Kopf auf die rechte Hand gestützt

Griesgrämiger Mönch, den Kopf auf die rechte Hand gestützt (1502)

Hans Holbein The Elder (German, 1460 – 1524)
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