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HANS HOLBEIN THE YOUNGER : A PIONEER IN REALISM

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Portrait of Dirk Tybis

Holbein became “servant to the King's Majesty” in 1536 and became busy painting portraits and decors and drawing designs for silversmiths, embroiders or jewellers.

In 1537, King Henry, who had lost his wife Jane Seymour, entrusted him with the special mission of making inquiries about the looks of certain princesses he envisaged to marry. Holbein then embarked on a trip to Brussels in March 1538 to meet Christine of Denmark, widow of Francis Sforza, Duke of Milan. He brought back a marvellous portrait of her and the King seemed much satisfied since he received his annuity in advance and was allowed to leave England to visit Basel.




Jane Seymour, (detail)

During the first days of September 1538, Holbein was in Basel and received a fantastic welcome. The town council once again courted the artist and offered him an incredible contract under which he would receive a big annuity and be allowed to work abroad twice or thrice a year for whoever he liked.


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