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HANS HOLBEIN THE YOUNGER : A PIONEER IN REALISM

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Little is known about Hans' elder brother Ambrosius who settled in Basel in 1516. Regarded as a good painter, but no more, he probably died prematurely in 1519.


Amrosius and Hans

We have no accounts regarding Hans' early youth except that his father represented him and his brother in a drawing dated 1511. In his painting of the Saint Paul Basilica, Hans the Elder also represented himself with his wife and two children. He showed himself gazing in the direction of the viewer, his right hand on Hans' head and his left forefinger pointing at his son, as if he wanted to signal that he was already a little genius.

Hans the Younger certainly found the atmosphere of Augsburg most beneficial for the development of his early career. However it was in Basel that his art blossomed for the simple reason that, like in London later, he had not to compete against many rivals notwithstanding the fact that most artists there had become out of fashion in sticking to Middle Age traditions.

In addition, Basel was an important production centre for printed books and Holbein became much in demand as an illustrator soon after his arrival in the Swiss City. He first probably worked there as an apprentice in the studio of Hans Herbster (1468-1550) whose portrait he painted in 1516.


The images of death, about 1523-1526

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