A BBC RADIO 4 BOOK OF THE WEEK
'A great, thrusting codpiece of a book. It is big, bombastic and richly brocaded ... A jewel in its own right' The Times
'Evokes the painter and his world as vividly as a Holbein masterpiece. Beautifully written and illustrated, this book is a must for lovers of Tudor history' Tracy Borman
Full of insight ... This is a gorgeous book, to which I am sure I shall return again and again' Dan Jones
Hans Holbein the Younger is chiefly celebrated for his beautiful and precisely realised portraiture, which includes representations of Henry VIII, Thomas More, Thomas Cromwell, Anne of Cleves, Jane Seymour and an array of the Tudor lords and ladies he encountered during the course of two sojourns in England. But beyond these familiar images, which have come to define our perception of the world of the Henrician court, Holbein was a protean and multi-faceted genius: a humanist, satirist, political propagandist, and contributor to the history of book design as well as a religious artist and court painter. The rich layers of symbolism and allusion that characterise his work have proved especially fascinating to scholars.
Franny Moyle traces and analyses the life and work of an extraordinary artist against the backdrop of an era of political turbulence and cultural transformation, to which his art offers a subtle and endlessly refracting mirror.
Publisher: Head of Zeus
ISBN: 9781804541579
Dimensions: 190 x 185 mm
I took this book on my first ever holiday outside of the UK since the start of the pandemic, and am usually one to want the make the most of my time in somewhere different, but this book was so interesting and... More
I’ve been rather immersed in the Tudors lately and also studying late Northern Renaissance, so this was a pleasure. Would gladly have paid a extra quid or two for more colour plate of Holbein’s works.
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