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Hans Holbein

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The study follows the artist's life from his origins and continental training through two visits to England, surveying major phases of his career and artistic development. It analyzes his technique and range—from large decorative and religious paintings to portraiture, book illustrations, woodcuts (including a celebrated Dance of Death series), and designs for goldsmiths and craftsmen—illustrated with plates and drawings. Appendices provide a catalogue of chief works, a chronology, and a bibliography to contextualize his output and influence.

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Arthur B. Chamberlain

Arthur B. Chamberlain was an author and art historian, best known for his works on the renowned Renaissance painter Hans Holbein the Younger. His notable contributions include detailed studies such as "Hans Holbein" and the two-volume series "Hans Holbein the Younger," which explore the artist's life, techniques, and impact on art history. Chamberlain's writings provide valuable insights into Holbein's work and the cultural context of the Renaissance, making them significant for both art enthusiasts and scholars alike.

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