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Family of Thomas Moreby Hans Holbein The Younger
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Portrait of Sir Thomas Moreby Hans Holbein The Younger
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Portrait of Sir Thomas Wyatt the Youngerby Hans Holbein The Younger
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Portrait of Sir Thomas Wyatt the Youngerby Hans Holbein The Younger
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Death Taking a Childby Hans Holbein The Younger
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Death and the Ploughmanby Hans Holbein The Younger
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Death and the Old Womanby Hans Holbein The Younger
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Death and the Sailorby Hans Holbein The Younger
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Death and the Merchantby Hans Holbein The Younger
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Death and the Rich Manby Hans Holbein The Younger
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Death and the Astronomerby Hans Holbein The Younger
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Death and the Physicianby Hans Holbein The Younger
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Nunby Hans Holbein The Younger
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Death and the Mendicant Friarby Hans Holbein The Younger
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Death and the Parish Priestby Hans Holbein The Younger
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Death and the Preacherby Hans Holbein The Younger
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Death and the Barristerby Hans Holbein The Younger
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Death and the Ladyby Hans Holbein The Younger
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Death and the Noblewomanby Hans Holbein The Younger
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Death and the Mistressby Hans Holbein The Younger
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Death and the Old Manby Hans Holbein The Younger
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Death and the Countby Hans Holbein The Younger
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Death and the Knightby Hans Holbein The Younger
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Death and the Bishopby Hans Holbein The Younger
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Death and the Empressby Hans Holbein The Younger
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Death and the Abbotby Hans Holbein The Younger
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Last Judgementby Hans Holbein The Younger
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Natural Sciences in the Presence of Philosophyby Hans Holbein The Younger
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Portrait of William, First Lord Pagetby Hans Holbein The Younger
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Portrait of a man with a red hat, c.1530by Hans Holbein The Younger
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Portrait of Edward Seymour, 1536, Detailby Hans Holbein The Younger
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Last Supperby Hans Holbein The Younger
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Cardinal Thomas Wolseyby Hans Holbein The Younger
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Sir Thomas Wyattby Hans Holbein The Younger
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Hans Holbein the Youngerby Hans Holbein The Younger
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St. Barbaraby Hans Holbein The Younger
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Hans Holbein the Younger (c. 1497 – between 7 October and 29 November 1543) was a German artist who specialized in painting, having learned from his father. He's regarded among the leading portraitists ever, particularly for his Henry VIII portrait. Holbein created more than 150 artwork pieces in both small and life sizes. Because of his father's influence, he started painting early, joining his father during works that involved painting murals. After his brother Ambrosius’ death in Basel, Switzerland, he ran his busy workshop, created mural and altarpiece designs, and illustrated numerous books. Holbein also created designs of stained glass windows and created portraits. In 1526, he moved to London because life got a bit tough for him. In London, he created several works at the court of Henry VIII where he created numerous portraits. In later years, Holbein worked in both London and Basel, creating portraits of different subjects.
His works of art were highly detailed and were done using pencil and often enriched using colored chalk and ink. He preferred to draw the upper part of the body without hands. After creating his outlines, he would then transfer the work to a support base and paint it using powdered charcoal. Holbein also used carbon paper in later years to get his paintings done. He also created a number of art miniatures from skills he acquired from Lucas Horenbout, who was a Flemish illuminator, another artist who also worked for Henry's court.
To date, he remains a respected artist whose portraits have been described in some quarters as the best ever. For those who would like framed Hans Holbein the Younger art ready to be mounted on the wall, many galleries and art dealerships avail them.