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HANS HOLBEIN THE YOUNGER : A PIONEER IN REALISM

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He also took a keen interest in the realistic landscapes shown in the works of some Augsburg painters as well as in some altar sculptures. Grace and harmony were rapidly engraved in his mind during his early career thanks to the charming figures he admired in many churches of his native town. All the more, the Augsburg girls were famous for their beauty and one must recall that Emperor Maximilian's favourite pastime was to contemplate them and praise their attires.

Holbein was also used to seeing many soldiers and elegant cavalrymen in the town of Augsburg. Their impressive looks notably left their mark in many of his drawings and paintings as much as the splendid silver pieces, fabrics and rich decors in the residences of noblemen.

It must be signalled that Augsburg was a modern and joyful city which was the scenes of many pompous or popular feasts. The town had many splendid palaces, churches, houses and gardens while most of its inhabitants were opulent and many well-known artists were active there as well as in neighbouring cities like Nördlingen or Memmingen.

Augsburg was particularly proud of its artists, silversmiths, gun-makers, jewellers, glassmakers, printers or sculptors whose fame had reached many parts of Europe.

Most of its painters worked for Emperor Maximilian who was known as “the father of arts and sciences” such Ulrich Apt the Elder, Jörg Brew or Hans Burgmayr who painted some splendid works as well as impressive mural scenes, which alas were destroyed many decades after his death in 1531.


Portrait of a young man, Ambrosius or Hans Holbein
(Hermitage, St Petersburg)

Holbein the Elder was also a famous painter in Augsburg where he started a career around 1493. He produced many altarpieces for several churches in the city and also in Frankfurt or Kaisheim but in 1514, confronted with dire financial problems, he was forced to leave the city and to seek refuge in the Alsatian town of Issenheim.

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