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HANS HOLBEIN THE YOUNGER : A PIONEER IN REALISM

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Miniature, portrait of a woman,1534

Nicholas Hilliard

However Hilliard was much less talented than Holbein who painted his sitters with some astonishing realism. It was only during the first half of the 17th Century that the English school found in Samuel Cooper a miniature painter of almost the same calibre as that of Holbein. But Cooper was far from equalling Holbein's genius, as he did not have the stature of an all-round artist.

Holbein's truest heir in Switzerland was probably Jean-Etienne Liotard (1702-1789) who also worked in London and was among the best exponents of realism in the history of painting.

Holbein was a true man of the Renaissance period who was a witness of Augsburg's economic and artistic prosperity and of intense religious and humanistic life.

He also had the privilege to meet Erasmus and saw the emergence of the reformed Church in Basel before being acquainted with the splendour of King henry 8th court.

Holbein was certainly a brilliant intellectual thanks to his contacts with Erasmus and Thomas Morus who influenced him as much as the ideas of Luther, which led him to produce anti-papal charges.

He probably was a joyful man though he was not happily married and apparently took a keen interest in books, many of which he illustrated.

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