Hans Holbein the Younger was the leading artist of the Northern Renaissance, yet his life and work are not nearly as well documented as those of his contemporaries Leonardo da Vinci or
Michelangelo. That omission has been remedied with this acclaimed study by Oskar Bätschmann and Pascal Griener.
Now offered in an affordable and richly illustrated paperback edition, Hans Holbein chronicles the life and
oeuvre of Holbein (1497/8–1543), as Bätschmann and Griener apply their considerable knowledge to explore the full range of cultural and social influences that impacted him and his work.
The artist’s friendships with leading thinkers such as Erasmus and Thomas More, the development of his painting style, and the cultural influences on his work are all discussed here in
this unparalleled and in-depth biography that will be essential to the bookshelf of every art lover.