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Hans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection

Hans Dit Holbein Le Jeune, born in Germany around 1497 and passed away at just shy of age 46 in London's Westminster Abbey

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The players. Death and a black demon seem to fight on the player in green at the table

The players. Death and a black demon seem to fight on the player in green at the table
FLO4675857 The players. Death and a black demon seem to fight on the player in green at the table. Death has his bone hand on the man's throat, while the Demon grabs his hair

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The pope. The Pope crowns an emperor, who kneels before him, accompanied by two cardinals

The pope. The Pope crowns an emperor, who kneels before him, accompanied by two cardinals
FLO4675846 The pope. The Pope crowns an emperor, who kneels before him, accompanied by two cardinals, one of whom is ridiculously personified by Death. In the background there are eveques

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The farmer. The peasant is assisted by Death, who directs the horses of his plow

The farmer. The peasant is assisted by Death, who directs the horses of his plow
FLO4675737 The farmer. The peasant is assisted by Death, who directs the horses of his plow. Hand-coloured engraving by Christian Von Mechel (or Chretien de Mechel)

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The ro-ro. The ro-ro carries three barrels of wine when it is interrupted by death

The ro-ro. The ro-ro carries three barrels of wine when it is interrupted by death
FLO4675734 The ro-ro. The ro-ro carries three barrels of wine when it is interrupted by death. A horse collapses on the ground, when Death wield a wheel from the cart

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: Expulsion from heaven. Adam and Eve are preceded by death, which plays on an old man

Expulsion from heaven. Adam and Eve are preceded by death, which plays on an old man, or a beggar's lyre
FLO4675675 Expulsion from heaven. Adam and Eve are preceded by death, which plays on an old man, or a beggar's lyre, as if she wanted to show her joy in the victory he obtained over man

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The queen. The Queen has just come out of her palace, when death appears unexpectedly

The queen. The Queen has just come out of her palace, when death appears unexpectedly
FLO4675617 The queen. The Queen has just come out of her palace, when death appears unexpectedly and the drains of force to keep her away

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: Engraved title page ' The Triumph of Death, grave after the original drawings of Jean Holbein

Engraved title page " The Triumph of Death, grave after the original drawings of Jean Holbein, graveurt Chrn
FLO4675520 Engraved title page " The Triumph of Death, grave after the original drawings of Jean Holbein, graveurt Chrn. de Mechel". Plate 1

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The duke. Assisted by his courtiers, the Duke is docked in the street by a beggar with her child

The duke. Assisted by his courtiers, the Duke is docked in the street by a beggar with her child asking for charity
FLO4675881 The duke. Assisted by his courtiers, the Duke is docked in the street by a beggar with her child asking for charity

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The Child. A cottage owner's wife prepares a family meal when death arrives

The Child. A cottage owner's wife prepares a family meal when death arrives
FLO4675821 The Child. A cottage owner's wife prepares a family meal when death arrives and takes away the youngest of her children

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The curse: Adam digs in the ground, assists by death. Deep down

The curse: Adam digs in the ground, assists by death. Deep down, Eve breastfed her newborn by holding a cattail
FLO4675787 The curse: Adam digs in the ground, assists by death. Deep down, Eve breastfed her newborn by holding a cattail

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: Stingy. Death broke into the vault, where the Stingy sits among his coffers and bags of gold

Stingy. Death broke into the vault, where the Stingy sits among his coffers and bags of gold
FLO4675742 Stingy. Death broke into the vault, where the Stingy sits among his coffers and bags of gold. Death on a stool

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The browser. Death is vigorously used to break the ship's mat

The browser. Death is vigorously used to break the ship's mat. The captain twists his hands of despair
FLO4675739 The browser. Death is vigorously used to break the ship's mat. The captain twists his hands of despair. A sailor seems perfectly resides in his imminent fate

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The merchant. After escaping from the perils of the sea, he reached the shore on which his goods

The merchant. After escaping from the perils of the sea, he reached the shore on which his goods were waiting
FLO4675694 The merchant. After escaping from the perils of the sea, he reached the shore on which his goods were waiting. The merchant, while contemplating his wealth, is finally surprised by death

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: Dependency has war (The bone of all the dead). In Bale's original death dance

Dependency has war (The bone of all the dead). In Bale's original death dance
FLO4675674 Dependency has war (The bone of all the dead). In Bale's original death dance, death appears wearing armor to mock the soldier and take him away

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The Duchess. The Duchess is sitting, dressed in her bed, at the foot of which are two Dead

The Duchess. The Duchess is sitting, dressed in her bed, at the foot of which are two Dead
FLO4675625 The Duchess. The Duchess is sitting, dressed in her bed, at the foot of which are two Dead, one of whom plays the violin and the other pulls the sheets from the bed

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: Abbess. Death, grotestically crowned with flags or feathers, seized the poor abbess with her

Abbess. Death, grotestically crowned with flags or feathers, seized the poor abbess with her scapular
FLO4675539 Abbess. Death, grotestically crowned with flags or feathers, seized the poor abbess with her scapular. A nun at the door of the convent, with her hands raised

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The Predicator. Death with a stole around his neck stands behind the predicator

The Predicator. Death with a stole around his neck stands behind the predicator, holding a jaw above his head
FLO4675530 The Predicator. Death with a stole around his neck stands behind the predicator, holding a jaw above his head, possibly meaning that he is the best predictor of both. Plate 13

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: Eveque. Quietly resides in his fate, the eveque is led by death, while in the background

Eveque. Quietly resides in his fate, the eveque is led by death, while in the background
FLO4675888 Eveque. Quietly resides in his fate, the eveque is led by death, while in the background, the loss of the good shepherd is symbolically plunged by several shepherds in the midst of their

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The cardinal. There is a certain difficulty in determining the real meaning put by the artist here

The cardinal. There is a certain difficulty in determining the real meaning put by the artist here
FLO4675863 The cardinal. There is a certain difficulty in determining the real meaning put by the artist here. He represented the Cardinal receiving a papal bubble from a messenger

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The beggar. Only the beggar was not visited by the figure of Death. Instead

The beggar. Only the beggar was not visited by the figure of Death. Instead
FLO4675815 The beggar. Only the beggar was not visited by the figure of Death. Instead, this miserable sits sadly on his crackles out of town or people enter with only a glance in his direction

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The lawyer. The wealthy client puts a tax in the hands of the dishonest lawyer

The lawyer. The wealthy client puts a tax in the hands of the dishonest lawyer
FLO4675708 The lawyer. The wealthy client puts a tax in the hands of the dishonest lawyer. Death also contributes, but reminds him that the hourglass has passed away

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The Noble. The Noble, the high sword, tries in vain to free himself from the embrace of death

The Noble. The Noble, the high sword, tries in vain to free himself from the embrace of death
FLO4675681 The Noble. The Noble, the high sword, tries in vain to free himself from the embrace of death. The hourglass is on his coffin

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The king. The king sits in front of his meal at a well covered table

The king. The king sits in front of his meal at a well covered table, under a dais dotted with lily flowers
FLO4675590 The king. The king sits in front of his meal at a well covered table, under a dais dotted with lily flowers. Death presents itself as an esong, and probably offers the king his last drink

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The emperor. Sitting on a throne, in the presence of his courtiers

The emperor. Sitting on a throne, in the presence of his courtiers, the emperor seems to be listening
FLO4675580 The emperor. Sitting on a throne, in the presence of his courtiers, the emperor seems to be listening, or doing justice

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The doctor. The doctor reaches out his hand to receive, to examine him

The doctor. The doctor reaches out his hand to receive, to examine him, a urinal which death gives him
FLO4675560 The doctor. The doctor reaches out his hand to receive, to examine him, a urinal which death gives him, which contains the urine of an old man who says he presents

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: Abbe. Death having robbed of his mitre and his butt, draws the abbe with him

Abbe. Death having robbed of his mitre and his butt, draws the abbe with him
FLO4675534 Abbe. Death having robbed of his mitre and his butt, draws the abbe with him. The abbe resists with all his strength, and apprehends to throw his breviary to his opponent. Plate 11

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The canon. Death holds his hourglass before him when he enters the cathedral

The canon. Death holds his hourglass before him when he enters the cathedral
FLO4675891 The canon. Death holds his hourglass before him when he enters the cathedral. They are followed by a nobleman with a falcon on his fist, his jester or crazy, and a little boy

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: Design for a dagger sheath designed by Holbein. The characters are a young woman

Design for a dagger sheath designed by Holbein. The characters are a young woman
FLO4675844 Design for a dagger sheath designed by Holbein. The characters are a young woman, a monk and a child who involuntarily accompany Death in the dance

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: Design for a dagger sheath designed by Holbein. The characters are a king, a queen and a warrior

Design for a dagger sheath designed by Holbein. The characters are a king, a queen and a warrior
FLO4675836 Design for a dagger sheath designed by Holbein. The characters are a king, a queen and a warrior, involuntarily accompany Death in the dance

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The blind. Death grabs the stick of the Blind and drains it with it

The blind. Death grabs the stick of the Blind and drains it with it. Hand-coloured engraving by Christian Von Mechel
FLO4675806 The blind. Death grabs the stick of the Blind and drains it with it. Hand-coloured engraving by Christian Von Mechel (or Chretien de Mechel)

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The old man. Death leads his elderly victim to the grave, seducing him with the music of a

The old man. Death leads his elderly victim to the grave, seducing him with the music of a dulcimer (hammered dulcimer)
FLO4675789 The old man. Death leads his elderly victim to the grave, seducing him with the music of a dulcimer (hammered dulcimer)

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The drinkers. On the right, La Mort festive holds an ebriete head

The drinkers. On the right, La Mort festive holds an ebriete head and poured a bottle of red wine into its throat
FLO4675769 The drinkers. On the right, La Mort festive holds an ebriete head and poured a bottle of red wine into its throat. His companions watch and applaud

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The peddler (the travelling seller). Accompanied by his dog and heavily loaded

The peddler (the travelling seller). Accompanied by his dog and heavily loaded
FLO4675726 The peddler (the travelling seller). Accompanied by his dog and heavily loaded, the travelling merchant advances on his way, when he is intercepted by Death

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The nun. This is a mixture of galantry and religion. The nun admitted her lover to her apartment

The nun. This is a mixture of galantry and religion. The nun admitted her lover to her apartment
FLO4675645 The nun. This is a mixture of galantry and religion. The nun admitted her lover to her apartment. She is on her knees before an altar

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The young couple. She is accompanied by her husband, who seeks to depart her attention from Death

The young couple. She is accompanied by her husband, who seeks to depart her attention from Death
FLO4675633 The young couple. She is accompanied by her husband, who seeks to depart her attention from Death, who dances insidiously in front of them while playing the drum

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The bride. She receives from a steward the magnificent dress

The bride. She receives from a steward the magnificent dress and ornaments with which she is about to equip herself
FLO4675628 The bride. She receives from a steward the magnificent dress and ornaments with which she is about to equip herself

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The Monk. The beggar monk returning to his convent with his money bank and purse

The Monk. The beggar monk returning to his convent with his money bank and purse
FLO4675506 The Monk. The beggar monk returning to his convent with his money bank and purse. Death grabbed him by the hood, and strained him away. Plate 10

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The madman. Death plays a bagpipe and performs a dance while lifting the madman's green dress to

The madman. Death plays a bagpipe and performs a dance while lifting the madman's green dress to expose his limbs
FLO4675825 The madman. Death plays a bagpipe and performs a dance while lifting the madman's green dress to expose his limbs

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The rich man. A demon blows corruption in the ear of a magistrate, who turned his back on a poor man

The rich man. A demon blows corruption in the ear of a magistrate, who turned his back on a poor man
FLO4675702 The rich man. A demon blows corruption in the ear of a magistrate, who turned his back on a poor man, while he is in intimate conversation with another person

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The knight. After escaping the perils of his many conquests, the knight is defeated by death

The knight. After escaping the perils of his many conquests, the knight is defeated by death
FLO4675661 The knight. After escaping the perils of his many conquests, the knight is defeated by death, to whom he tries to resist in vain. He's pierced by his own spear

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The judge. The judge has to decide a dispute between a rich man and a poor man

The judge. The judge has to decide a dispute between a rich man and a poor man
FLO4675659 The judge. The judge has to decide a dispute between a rich man and a poor man. From the first, he's about to receive a bribe. Death behind him tears off his bureaucrat dress

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The imperress. Sumptuously clothed and accompanied by her bridesmaids

The imperress. Sumptuously clothed and accompanied by her bridesmaids, the Impress is intercepted in her march by Death
FLO4675614 The imperress. Sumptuously clothed and accompanied by her bridesmaids, the Impress is intercepted in her march by Death incarnated in the character of an old ratatinee

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The Astrologer. The Astrologer in his study carefully looks at a suspended astrolabe

The Astrologer. The Astrologer in his study carefully looks at a suspended astrolabe
FLO4675564 The Astrologer. The Astrologer in his study carefully looks at a suspended astrolabe. Death holds a skull belonging to him and seems to say by derision

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: The priest. The priest carries the viatica, or sacrament, has a certain dying person

The priest. The priest carries the viatica, or sacrament, has a certain dying person
FLO4675541 The priest. The priest carries the viatica, or sacrament, has a certain dying person. The companions follow with candles and benite water

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam (Desiderius Erasmus Roterdamus

Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam (Desiderius Erasmus Roterdamus
JLJ4587546 Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam (Desiderius Erasmus Roterdamus, 1468- 1536) Painting by Hans Holbein the Young (1497-1543) 16th century Sun

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: Portrait of Nicolas Kratzer (1487-1550) Astronomer of Henry VIII

Portrait of Nicolas Kratzer (1487-1550) Astronomer of Henry VIII
JLJ4568950 Portrait of Nicolas Kratzer (1487-1550) Astronomer of Henry VIII. Painting by Hans Holbein the Young (1497-1543). 16th century. Dim. 0, 83x0, 67 m

Background imageHans Dit Holbein Le Jeune 1497 1543 Collection: Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam (Desiderius Erasmus Roterdamus

Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam (Desiderius Erasmus Roterdamus
JLJ4600153 Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam (Desiderius Erasmus Roterdamus, 1468- 1536) Painting by Hans Holbein the young (1497-1543) 16th century Sun



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Hans Dit Holbein Le Jeune, born in Germany around 1497 and passed away at just shy of age 46 in London's Westminster Abbey. This brilliant artist left an indelible mark on Renaissance art with his exquisite woodcuts and engravings that captured the essence of humanity during a tumultuous era. As one of the most renowned artists of his time, Hans Dit Holbein Le Jeune was known for his meticulous attention to detail, masterful use of chiaroscuro, and uncanny ability to convey complex emotions through subtle facial expressions. His works were sought after by royalty and nobility alike, with many considering him a true artist's artist. Despite the brevity of his life, Hans Dit Holbein Le Jeune left behind an impressive body of work that continues to inspire awe in art lovers today.