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Hans Holbein the younger
c.1497–1543
(Born Augsburg, probably 1497; died London, Oct./Nov. 1543). German painter and designer, chiefly celebrated as one of the greatest of all portraitists.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Hans of Antwerp (b.c.1497) c.1532 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Sir Thomas More (1478–1535) late 16th C–early 17th C Chiswick House
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Portrait of an Unknown Gentleman c.1540 English Heritage, Audley End House
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An Allegory of the Old and New Testaments early 1530s National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Gallery
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Design for a Glass Painting c.1520 The Barber Institute of Fine Arts
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Henry VIII and Henry VII c.1536–1537 National Portrait Gallery, London
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Jean de Dinteville and Georges de Selve ('The Ambassadors') 1533 The National Gallery, London
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Christina of Denmark, Duchess of Milan 1538 The National Gallery, London
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A Lady with a Squirrel and a Starling (Anne Lovell?) about 1526-8 The National Gallery, London
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A Young Man with a Pink 1533 National Trust, Upton House
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Henry VIII with the Barber-Surgeons 1541 Hunterian Museum
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Portrait of a Gentleman St John's College, University of Cambridge
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Sir George Carew (1504–1545) Weston Park
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Thomas Cranmer (1489–1556), Archbishop of Canterbury 1533 Lambeth Palace
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William Warham (c.1450–1532), Archbishop of Canterbury Lambeth Palace
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Henry VIII (1491–1547) 1542 Bethlem Museum of the Mind
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Henry VIII (1491–1547) Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford
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Johannes Froben (1460–1527) 1855 Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford
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Desiderius Erasmus (1466–1536) Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford
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William Warham (c.1450–1532), Archbishop of Canterbury (1503–1532) 1850 New College, University of Oxford