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Double portrait Jacob Meyer zum Hasen wife Dorothea Kannengiesser
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Double portrait Jacob Meyer zum Hasen wife Dorothea Kannengiesser
Double portrait of Jacob Meyer zum Hasen and his wife Dorothea Kannengiesser (inside pages), Coat of arms of Jacob Meyer on a red ground (outside of the male portrait), 1516, oil on lime wood, each 39.7 x 31.9 cm (right panel H 39.5 cm), monogrammed and dated in the cartouche in the frieze above Jacob Meyer: HH, 1516, Hans Holbein d. J. Augsburg um 1497/98-1543 London
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1516 Arms Augsburg Um 1497 98–1543 London Cartouche Coat Dated Double Portrait Frieze Hans Holbein D Lime Wood Monogrammed Outside Male Portrait Red Ground
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This print showcases the mesmerizing "Double Portrait of Jacob Meyer zum Hasen and his wife Dorothea Kannengiesser" by the renowned artist Hans Holbein. Painted in 1516, this masterpiece captures the essence of Renaissance portraiture with its meticulous attention to detail and exquisite use of oil on lime wood. The double portrait depicts Jacob Meyer, a prominent figure of his time, alongside his elegant wife Dorothea Kannengiesser. Their dignified presence is enhanced by the inclusion of Jacob's coat of arms on a striking red ground, symbolizing their noble lineage and status. Measuring approximately 39.7 x 31.9 cm each (with the right panel slightly smaller at H 39.5 cm), these panels are adorned with intricate monograms and dates within cartouches placed above Jacob Meyer's image: HH, 1516 – an artistic signature that immortalizes Holbein's genius. Displayed within these pages are not only two individuals but also a glimpse into history itself. The frieze surrounding Jacob portrays him as a man of influence and power, while Dorothea emanates grace and poise in her own right. Hans Holbein d. J. , known for his remarkable talent in capturing human likeness with unparalleled precision, created this timeless work during his formative years in Augsburg before establishing himself as one of London's most celebrated artists. This extraordinary print from Liszt Collection allows us to appreciate
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