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HANS HOLBEIN THE YOUNGER : A PIONEER IN REALISM

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Sir Henri Guildford, 1527

Before leaving London to return in Basel, he also produced woodcuts for an extremely rare book, The Pastime of People, or the Chronicles of diverse realms, and most especially of the realm of England, printed by Pastell in 1529. It must however be pointed out that his stay in England had not remained unnoticed in Basel as City officials had been informed of his tremendous success in London.


Madonna of the Meyer Burgomaster

In 1528 he painted the Madonna of the Meyer Burgomaster of Darmstadt, probably produced during his brief return to Basel, a painting in which the waves of the carpet on which donors are shown kneeling have been raising strange conjectures.

Back in London for good, his portraits, as his decorative paintings, such as The Triumph of wealth and The Triumph of poverty, for the seat of the City Corporation contributed to establish his solid reputation. Both works were destroyed at an unknown date and there is only one surviving drawing of the former, now in the Louvre museum, as well as an engraving of the latter which both give an idea of what these extraordinary pieces looked like.

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