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Hans Holbein the Younger, Volume 2 (of 2)

Chapter 92: Solothurn, Stadt Museum
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The volume continues a chronological study of the artist's later career, analyzing major commissions, civic and court portraiture, and travels that shaped his work. It examines paintings made for merchant guilds and civic decoration, a celebrated double portrait of diplomats, and a series of mature portraits produced during his service at court including a notable royal commission. The text also treats his miniature practice, Windsor drawings and studies, designs for jewellery and the decorative arts, a civic barber-surgeons' picture and the painter's final years, and concludes with appendices cataloguing chief works, drawings, and exhibition records.

Basel, Collection of Dr. Rudolph Geigy-Schlumberger

Portrait of a Man, said to be Holbein himself.

Water-colour drawing. See Vol. ii. p. 213. Not in Woltmann.

Lucerne, Kunstverein

Fragments of the original wall-painting on the façade of the Hertenstein House in Lucerne: part of the subject of the Death of Lucretia, 1517.

See vol. i. p. 68. W. 216.

Solothurn, Stadt Museum

Madonna and Child, with St. Nicholas (or St. Martin) and St. Ursus, 1522.

See vol. i. pp. 103-11; Pl. 36. W. 247.

Zürich, Schweizerisches Landesmuseum

Table painted with the legend of St. Nobody, hunting and jousting scenes, &c., for Hans Baer, of Basel, 1515.

See vol. i. pp. 35-7. W. 359.