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The author follows an artist's progress from his Augsburg roots to Basel citizenship, charting how medieval traditions, Italian styles, humanist circles and the era's printing culture and upheavals influenced his technique and subjects. The account surveys early training, guild life, family ties and major commissions, and analyses woodcuts, title-pages, religious panels and portraits for their design, symbolism and natural observation. It discusses journeys abroad, work for prominent patrons, and the tensions between devotional imagery and emerging secular portraiture, combining close visual study with biographical reconstruction and attention to the broader intellectual and technological forces shaping the art.

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Beatrice Fortescue

Beatrice Fortescue was an author known for her contributions to art literature, particularly in her exploration of the works of the renowned painter Hans Holbein. Her notable work, "Holbein," delves into the life and artistry of this influential figure, providing insights into his impact on the art world. Fortescue's writing reflects a deep appreciation for the nuances of art history, making her a valuable voice in the study of Renaissance art. Through her work, she has contributed to the understanding of Holbein's legacy and the broader context of his time.

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