Hans Holbein: Portrait of an Unknown Man

Hans Holbein: Portrait of an Unknown Man

by Derek Wilson (Author)

Synopsis

One of the greatest artists of the Renaissance, Hans Holbein the Younger was also a complex and fascinating man who knew Erasmus, Thomas More, Henry VIII and many of the sixteenth century's wielders of power and influence. He developed his own distinctive attitudes towards religion, politics and social life as he moved among stalwart burghers, merchant adventurers and the bejewelled denizens of a glittering court. The Elizabethan artist Nicolas Hilliard recognised him as 'the greatest Master in [portraiture] that ever was'. Yet the range of Holbein's talent went far beyond painting likenesses. He was constantly in demand for trompe-l'oeil murals and intricate jewellery designs, and he revolutionized book illustration. He produced Catholic altarpieces and Protestant propaganda engravings, woodcuts and drawings depicting the stories of the bible. In this fascinating biography, acclaimed historian Derek Wilson gives a fresh account of Holbein's motives and paintings, suggesting that they included coded signals and propaganda about political figures of the time. Hans Holbein: Portrait of an Unknown Man is a controversial reinterpretation which presents the artist as a man inextricably bound up in the stirring events of a creative and turbulent age.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: 01
Publisher: Pimlico
Published: 07 Sep 2006

ISBN 10: 1844139182
ISBN 13: 9781844139187
Book Overview: The first full biography of this incredible artist in over eighty-five years.

Media Reviews
I found Wilson's explanations of the significance of Holbein's key paintings fascinating -- Sarah Bradford * Daily Telegraph *
This book is well overdue. For too long scholars have dismissed Hans Holbein as an artist who lacked a spiritual outlook, but Derek Wilson, by painstakingly reconstructing his life from contemporary records and the more subtle clues contained in his work has brilliantly redressed the balance...Highly readable and should become the standard work on the subject...The most accurate and vivid portrayal to date -- Alison Weir * Literary Review *
Wilson's characterisation of Holbein as a truth seeker seems incontrovertible * Independent *
Author Bio
Derek Wilson is well known through his books, radio and TV appearances, frequent journalistic features and festival appearances as one of the UK's leading narrative historians. Among his critically-acclaimed and best-selling books are Rothschild:A Story of Wealth and Power, Sweet Robin: Robert Dudley Earl of Leicester, The King and the Gentleman: Charles Stuart and Oliver Cromwell 1599-1649, In the Lion's Court:Power, Ambition and Sudden Death in the Reign of Henry VIII ; All the King's Women: Love, Sex and Politics in the Life of Charles II; and Charlemagne: Barbarian & Emperor.