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HOLBEIN, Hans the Elder
(b. 1460/65, Augsburg, d. 1524, Isenheim
was a German painter. He was born in Augsburg, Bavaria and died in Isenheim, Alsace. He and his brother Sigismund Holbein painted religious works in the late Gothic style. Hans the Elder was a pioneer and leader in the transformation of German art from the Gothic to the Renaissance style. He was also a woodcut artist and an illustrator of books, and was a church window designer. Related Paintings of HOLBEIN, Hans the Elder :. | Death of the Virgin af | The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian | Death of the Virgin (detail) f | Virgin and Child d | Death of the Virgin | Related Artists: Thomas Mickell BurnhamAmerican, 1818-1866 DOSSI, DossoItalian High Renaissance Painter, ca.1490-1542
Although responsive to a wide range of outside influences, the most important of which were probably those of Giorgione in Venice and Raphael in Rome, he was an artist of great originality with a strong feeling for effects of light and colour. Landscape plays a prominent and highly expressive role in his work. He was employed, as were also the poets Matteomaria Boiardo (?1441-94) and Ludovico Ariosto, at the court of Ferrara, which was internationally renowned for its culture, especially its musical life and collections of art: one of his best-known works is an illustration of a magical scene from Ariosto's poetry, LISSE, Dirck van derDutch painter (b. 1607, Den Haag, d. 1669, Den Haag)
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