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The author surveys the life and work of Hans Holbein the Younger, mapping his development from a versatile German draughtsman and designer to a celebrated portraitist in England. Chapters combine biography, examinations of major paintings and sketches, and illustrated color plates to show his mastery across media including fresco, miniature, jewellery design and book illustration. Close attention is paid to royal and mercantile patronage, famous portraits such as The Ambassadors and regal sitters, lost commissions, and surviving preparatory drawings that illuminate his methods. The narrative balances technical description with accounts of commissions, public displays, and the changing fortunes of his patrons.
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