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The study offers a concise biography and art-historical analysis of Hans Holbein, following his training with his father, development within Renaissance styles, and reputation as a portraitist and colorist. It contrasts his methods with those of contemporaries, surveys drawings, woodcuts, and paintings, and interprets technical features, compositional choices, and expressive use of color. Heavily illustrated with plates and reproduced sketches, the text combines chronological narrative with close visual readings to chart artistic influences, workshop practices, and the evolution of his approach to likeness and form.
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