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Hans Holbein Collection (page 8)

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Henry VIII, Granting a Charter to the Barbers and Surgeons Guilds, 1541, (1902)

Henry VIII, Granting a Charter to the Barbers and Surgeons Guilds, 1541, (1902). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
Henry VIII, Granting a Charter to the Barbers and Surgeons Guilds, 1541, (1902). King Henry VIII handing over a charter to Thomas Vicary, commemorating the joining of the Barbers and Surgeons Guilds

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Henry VIII of England, (1491-1547)

Henry VIII of England, (1491-1547). Portrait of King Henry who acceded in 1509

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Henry VIII of England, (1491-1547). Artist: Edwards

Henry VIII of England, (1491-1547). Artist: Edwards
Portrait of King Henry who acceded in 1509

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Queen Mary I of England, (1836). Artist: Henry Thomas Ryall

Queen Mary I of England, (1836). Artist: Henry Thomas Ryall
Queen Mary I of England, (1836). Mary Tudor (1516-1558) was Queen of England and Queen of Ireland from 1553 until her death

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Charles V, King of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor, (1836). Artist: W Holl

Charles V, King of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor, (1836). Artist: W Holl
Charles V, King of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor, (1836). Charles (1500-1558) depicted wearing the chain of the Order of the Golden Fleece

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: King Henry VIII, c1538-1547, (c1900-1920)

King Henry VIII, c1538-1547, (c1900-1920). A print after a painting in the Royal Collection, Windsor Castle, from Art History and Literature Illustrations, by Jessie Noakes, Virtue and Co, (London)

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Episodes of the Life of Famous Painters: Hans Holbein, (c1900)

Episodes of the Life of Famous Painters: Hans Holbein, (c1900). The queen and her lady-in-waiting wish to be painted in Greek costume by Holbein (1497-1543), without being recognised

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Anne Boleyn, second wife of Henry VIII, (19th century). Artist:s Freeman

Anne Boleyn, second wife of Henry VIII, (19th century). Artist:s Freeman
Anne Boleyn, second wife of Henry VIII, (19th century). Anne (c1504-1536) married Henry in 1533. She provided Henry with a daughter, the future Elizabeth I (1533-1603)

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Henry Fitzalan, 19th Earl of Arundel

Henry Fitzalan, 19th Earl of Arundel. Arundel (c1511-1580) was a prominent figure at the courts of Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth I

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: The Ambassadors, 1533, (1912). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger

The Ambassadors, 1533, (1912). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
The Ambassadors, 1533, (1912). Portrait of Jean de Dinteville (left), French Ambassador to England in 1533 and Georges de Selve, Bishop of Lavaur, who visited him in London

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Self Portrait at the Age of 45, 1542, (1936). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger

Self Portrait at the Age of 45, 1542, (1936). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
Self Portrait at the Age of 45, 1542, (1936)

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Edward VI, 16th century, (1910)

Edward VI, 16th century, (1910). Portrait after Holbein of Edward (1537-1553) who became king in 1547 at nine years of age

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Jane Seymour, 16th century, (1910)

Jane Seymour, 16th century, (1910). Portrait after Holbein of Henry VIIIs third wife wearing the Transition style of headdress, a combination of the coif and the kennel

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: The Lady Buts, 16th century, (1910)

The Lady Buts, 16th century, (1910). Portrait after Holbein of Lady Buts wearing the Transition style of headdress, a combination of the coif and the kennel, with lingering traces of the kennel

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Lady Audley, 16th century, (1910)

Lady Audley, 16th century, (1910). Portrait after Holbein of Elizabeth, Lady Audley wearing the Transition style of headdress, a combination of the coif and the kennel

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Anne Boleyn, 16th century, (1910)

Anne Boleyn, 16th century, (1910). Portrait after Holbein of Anne (1507-1536) wearing a tightly-fitting coif tied under the chin - undoubtedly the progenitor of the French hood

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Lady Mary, 16th century, (1910)

Lady Mary, 16th century, (1910). Portrait of Queen Mary wearing a pyramidal style headdress with ribbed bands of silk upon the forehead forming the foundation

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Lord Cobham, 16th century, (1910)

Lord Cobham, 16th century, (1910). Portrait of George Brooke, ninth Lord Cobham ( c1497-1558). He wears a ludicrous example of the flat cap, not even relieved by small feathers

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Sir Anthony Denny, courtier of Henry VIII, (1827). Artist: TA Dean

Sir Anthony Denny, courtier of Henry VIII, (1827). Artist: TA Dean
Sir Anthony Denny, courtier of Henry VIII, (1827). Denny (1501-1549) was a close confidant of Henry, was a prominent member of the Privy Chamber, and attended Henry on his deathbed

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Thomas Seymour, Baron Seymour of Sudeley, younger brother of Jane Seymour, (1825). Artist: W Holl

Thomas Seymour, Baron Seymour of Sudeley, younger brother of Jane Seymour, (1825). Artist: W Holl
Thomas Seymour, Baron Seymour of Sudeley, younger brother of Jane Seymour, (1825). Seymour (c1508-1549) was Lord High Admiral, but was executed for treason

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Queen Maria of Austria, (1827). Artist: TA Dean

Queen Maria of Austria, (1827). Artist: TA Dean
Queen Maria of Austria, (1827). Maria of Austria (1505-1558) is also known as Mary, Marie or Maria of Hungary (after her marriage to Louis II of Bohemia, King of Hungary)

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scotland, (1825). Artist: R Cooper

Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scotland, (1825). Artist: R Cooper
Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scotland, (1825). Margaret (1489-1541) was Queen consort of James IV of Scotland and elder sister of Henry VIII

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby, English nobleman, (1827). Artist: W Holl

Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby, English nobleman, (1827). Artist: W Holl
Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby, English nobleman, (1827). At the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485, Stanley (1435-1504) and his brother William betrayed Richard III

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Catherine Parr, Queen Consort of Henry VIII, (1823). Artist:s Freeman

Catherine Parr, Queen Consort of Henry VIII, (1823). Artist:s Freeman
Catherine Parr, Queen Consort of Henry VIII, (1823). Catherine Parr (c1512-1548) was the sixth and last wife of King Henry VIII of England (ruled 1509-1547). She outlived him by a year and a half

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, English politician, (1823). Artist: C Picart

Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, English politician, (1823). Artist: C Picart
Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, English politician, (1823). Howard (1473-1554) was a prominent Tudor politician

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset, Lord Protector of England, (1823). Artist: R Cooper

Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset, Lord Protector of England, (1823). Artist: R Cooper
Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset, Lord Protector of England, (1823). Seymour (c1506-1552) was the eldest brother of Jane Seymour, King Henry VIIIs third wife

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Sir Nicholas Carew, (1823). Artist: E Scriven

Sir Nicholas Carew, (1823). Artist: E Scriven
Sir Nicholas Carew, (1823). Carew (c1490-1539) was a knight and ambassador to King Henry VIII

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester, English statesman, (1828). Artist: TA Dean

William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester, English statesman, (1828). Artist: TA Dean
William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester, English statesman, (1828). Portrait of Paulet (c1483-1572) whose name is variously spelt Powlett, Poulet, or Pawlet

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Hans Holbein the Younger, German Northern Renaissance painter, (1825). Artist: John Corner

Hans Holbein the Younger, German Northern Renaissance painter, (1825). Artist: John Corner
Hans Holbein the Younger, German Northern Renaissance painter, (1825) An engraving of Holbein from John Corners Portraits of Celebrated Painters, (London, 1825)

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Ornamental cup, 1645, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw

Ornamental cup, 1645, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw
Ornamental cup, 1645, (1843). From a design by Holbein, engraved by Hollar. Illustration from Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages from the Seventh to the Seventeenth Centuries, by Henry Shaw

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Design for a saltcellar, 1645, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw

Design for a saltcellar, 1645, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw
Design for a saltcellar, 1645, (1843). Copy of an engraving by Hollar after a drawing by Holbein. Illustration from Dresses

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Sir Thomas More, Catholic English lawyer, writer, and politician, (1748)

Sir Thomas More, Catholic English lawyer, writer, and politician, (1748). Portrait of More (1478-1535) as Henry VIIIs Lord Chancellor

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Saint John Fisher, English Catholic bishop, cardinal and martyr, (1748)

Saint John Fisher, English Catholic bishop, cardinal and martyr, (1748). Fisher (c1469-1535) protested against King Henry VIIIs intention to divorce Catherine of Aragon

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1748

William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1748. Portrait of Wareham (c1450-1532) who was Archbishop of Canterbury during the reign of Henry VIII

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: King Henry VIII, 1542-1550. Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger

King Henry VIII, 1542-1550. Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
King Henry VIII, 1542-1550. Henry (1491-1547) succeeded his father, Henry VII, in 1509. Obsessed with passing the throne on to a male heir, he had six wives in the course of his reign

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Sir William Butts (c1486-1545), 1543. Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger

Sir William Butts (c1486-1545), 1543. Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
Sir William Butts (c1486-1545), 1543. Butts was a member of King Henry VIIIs court and served as the Kings physician. He was knighted in 1544

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Charles V, King of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor. Artist: W Holl

Charles V, King of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor. Artist: W Holl
Charles V, King of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor. Crowned King Charles I of Spain in 1516, he was the founder of the Habsburg dynasty. He became Holy Roman Emperor in 1519

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Sir Anthony Denny, courtier of Henry VII

Sir Anthony Denny, courtier of Henry VII. Denny (1501-1549) was a close confidant of Henry, a prominent member of the Privy Chamber, and attended the king on his deathbed

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Lady Lee, Margaret Wyatt, 1540. Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger

Lady Lee, Margaret Wyatt, 1540. Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
Lady Lee, Margaret Wyatt, 1540. Portrait of Margaret, daughter of Sir Henry Wyatt, sister of the poet Sir Thomas Wyatt and wife of Sir Anthony Lee

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: The Fountain of Life, c1517-1543. Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger

The Fountain of Life, c1517-1543. Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
The Fountain of Life, c1517-1543. Located in the collection at, National Museum of Ancient Art, Lisbon, Portugal

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Portrait of a Member of the Wedigh Family, 1532. Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger

Portrait of a Member of the Wedigh Family, 1532. Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
Portrait of a Member of the Wedigh Family, 1532. This sitter, whose ring displays the arms of the Wedighs of Cologne, is probably Hermann von Wedigh III

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Dagger and sword, early 16th century, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw

Dagger and sword, early 16th century, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw
Dagger and sword, early 16th century, (1843). The ornamental portions of a dagger and sword designed by Holbein. Illustration from Dresses

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Henry VIII, (19th century). Artist: Edwards

Henry VIII, (19th century). Artist: Edwards
Henry VIII, (19th century). Portrait of Henry VIII (1491-1547), King of England and Lord of Ireland

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, 19th century. Artist: WT Mote

William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, 19th century. Artist: WT Mote
William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, 19th century. Portrait of the archbishop (1450-1532)

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Erasmus of Rotterdam, 1523. Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger

Erasmus of Rotterdam, 1523. Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
Erasmus of Rotterdam, 1523. Found in the collection of the Kunstmuseum Basel Art Museum, Basel, Switzerland

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Portrait of Mrs Pemberton, c1535. Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger

Portrait of Mrs Pemberton, c1535. Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
Portrait of Mrs Pemberton, c1535. From the Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Desiderus Erasmus, Dutch humanist and scholar, 1523. Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger

Desiderus Erasmus, Dutch humanist and scholar, 1523. Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
Desiderus Erasmus, Dutch humanist and scholar, 1523. Erasmus (1497-1543) was probably the greatest scholar of the northern Renaissance

Background imageHans Holbein Collection: Thomas More, English statesman, scholar and saint, c1527. Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger

Thomas More, English statesman, scholar and saint, c1527. Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
Thomas More, English statesman, scholar and saint, c1527. Portrait of More (1478-1535) as Henry VIIIs Lord Chancellor. More refused to subscribe to the Act of Supremacy which made Henry the head of



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