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Hans Holbein the Younger (born c. 1497- died between 7 October and November 29, 1543) was a German artist and printmaker who worked in a Northern Renaissance style. He is best known for his numerous portraits and his woodcut series of the Dance of Death, and is widely considered one of the finest portraitists of the Early Modern Period

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Which materials did Hans holbein use?

Hans Holbein died in 1543 in London of the Plague.


What media did Hans Holbein the Younger use He was a German artist his father was Hans Holbein the Elder?

He was mainly an oil painter, of course he made drawings as well.


What did Hans Holbein use to paint on?

Wood panel as was usual in his time.


What technique did Hans Holbein the Younger use in his portraiture of Erasmus of Rotterdam?

He used perspective


In the name of what protestant movement were many of Hans Holbein's religious paintings destroyed?

the name of the Protestant movement were many of Hans Holbein's religious paintings were destroyed is known as Iconoclasm. The first known use of Iconoclasm was in 1797.


Why is Hans holbein the younger important today?

Hans Holbein the Younger is important today for his masterful portraits that provide a vivid glimpse into the Renaissance period, particularly in England and Germany. His ability to capture the likeness and personality of his subjects, including notable figures like Henry VIII, has influenced portraiture and artistic standards for centuries. Additionally, Holbein's intricate detail and use of symbolism in his works offer valuable insights into the cultural, political, and social dynamics of his time. His art continues to be studied and admired for its technical skill and historical significance.


What technique does Holbein use with the skull in The Ambassadors?

Anamorphic Projection


What technique does Holbein use with the skull in the Ambassador?

Anamorphic Projection


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how does L S lowry use colour in his work


How does Roy Lichtenstein use colour in his work?

To good effect.


Why did Hunderwaser use bold colour in his work?

To make a greater impression.


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Color is not important in his work, most of it is black and white.