Hans Holbein the Younger: ‘A man very excellent in taking of physionamies’ - Dr Susan Foister

Hans Holbein the Younger: ‘A man very excellent in taking of physionamies’ - Dr Susan Foister

Hans Holbein the Younger, portraitist, muralist, designer of jewellery and precious metalware, spent half of his distinguished career in London during the turbulent reign of King Henry VIII. Arriving in 1526 as a German speaking citizen of the city of Basel, Switzerland, he swiftly rose to become a court painter trusted to provide the likenesses of the King's potential Queens. This lecture will explore Holbein's work as a resident of the City of London, and examine the tensions between artists of the court and the City as well as the synergies between London and the continent which made the Tudor metropolis a magnet for foreign artists seeking fame and fortune. (ROIU Interdisciplinary: acceptable for History - 1500 - 1600; Arts & Sciences - Visual Arts; Arts & Sciences - Sciences.)

Dr Susan Foister
Yes
History - 1500-1600
Arts & Sciences - Visual Arts
On