Hans Holbein D Collection
Hans Holbein d. , a renowned artist of the Renaissance era, created numerous masterpieces that showcased his exceptional talent and attention to detail
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Hans Holbein d. , a renowned artist of the Renaissance era, created numerous masterpieces that showcased his exceptional talent and attention to detail. One such work is "Prophets David Isaiah, " an oil canvas measuring 104. 5 x 76 cm, where he skillfully portrayed these biblical figures with striking realism. In another captivating piece titled "Prophets Obadja Jonas, " Holbein's mastery shines through once again on a canvas measuring 104 x 76. 5 cm. The prophets' expressions and intricate details bring them to life, leaving viewers in awe of his artistic prowess. Holbein's exploration of human emotions can be seen in "Charondas Suicide Charondas Head" from 1521, painted using tempera technique. This thought-provoking artwork delves into the depths of despair and invites contemplation on the fragility of life. Continuing his series on prophets, Holbein presents "Prophets Haggai Baruch" on an oil canvas measuring 104 x 76. 5 cm. Through meticulous brushstrokes and careful composition, he captures the essence of these revered individuals with great reverence. The artist's dedication to portraying biblical narratives continues in "Prophets Jeremiah Ezekiel. " Measuring at 103 x 75. 5 cm, this oil canvas showcases Holbein's ability to convey profound stories through visual artistry while maintaining a sense of harmony within each frame. Holbein's expertise extends beyond religious subjects as demonstrated by works like "Christ Child Solothurn Madonna. " Created in 1587 using oil on lime wood, this masterpiece depicts tender maternal love between Mary and baby Jesus—a testament to his versatility as an artist. Amongst his many portraits stands out the busts depicting Mayor Jacob Meyer zum Hasen’s daughter and son respectively—images that immortalize their youthful innocence forevermore within Basel society.