Edward, Prince of Wales, with Monkey - Hans Holbein Poster.
Edward, Prince of Wales, with Monkey - Hans Holbein Poster. - A5(148×210) / none is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Artgraph. Original masterpiece art posters & art frames
Printed on high-quality paper manufactured by Epson, the same quality used in art works.
This paper was developed specifically for artwork, and is resistant to deterioration and fading, making it a category of giclee prints that are the highest quality among interior posters.
The texture, similar to that of art paper, gives the print a three-dimensional feel, making it a reproduction that looks just like the real thing.
- Paper weight: 190 g/m²
- Giclee print (inkjet print)
- The width of the margins is adjusted depending on the work and size.
*If you order a size that will result in printing being too rough due to the size of the original data, we will contact you.
*If you require a size larger than the sizes listed, please contact us directly.
| Work name | Edward, Prince of Wales, with Monkey ) |
| Author name | Hans Holbein the Younger |
| Production date | 1541 |
| Related keywords | Hans Holbein, German, English, Renaissance, 16th century, portrait painter, religious painting, print, court painter, art poster, art panel, interior design, stylish painting, painting, masterpiece, landscape painting, miscellaneous goods, vintage, retro, entryway, living room, dining room, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, entrance, etc. For your own use, or as a display reproduction for model rooms, offices, shops, hotels, cafes, etc. Also popular as a gift for housewarmings, birthdays, etc. |
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| Management number | 2-27 |
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| size | Minimum margin on the short side | Minimum margin on the long side |
|---|---|---|
| A5 | 14.5mm | 25.5mm |
| A4 | 20mm | 35mm |
| A3 | 28.5mm | 49.5mm |
| A2 | 40mm | 70mm |
| A1 | 50mm | 90mm |
| B5 | 17.5mm | 30.5mm |
| B4 | 24.5mm | 43.5mm |
| B3 | 35mm | 61mm |
| B2 | 45mm | 80mm |
| B1 | 64mm | 114mm |
*The above figures are the minimum margin widths.
Depending on the proportions of the work, such as long and narrow works, there may be more margins than those listed above.
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Hans Holbein the Younger
Hans Holbein the Younger is a representative painter of the 16th century German Renaissance. He brilliantly combined the realism of the Northern Renaissance with the style of the Italian Renaissance, and is highly regarded for his outstanding skill in portraying not only the external appearance but also the inner self of people, particularly in his portraits.
Hans Holbein the Younger Biography
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Born in Augsburg, Germany in 1497/98, as the son of the painter Hans Holbein the Elder , he learned the basics of painting in his father's workshop.
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He moved to Basel, Switzerland around 1515 and began working as a painter, producing illustrations and portraits for scholars and publications, including the humanist Erasmus.
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In 1526 , to escape the chaos of the Protestant Reformation, he traveled to London for the first time with a letter of introduction from Erasmus, where he painted portraits of influential people in England, including Thomas More.
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In 1528 he returned to Basel, but the religious situation became increasingly difficult, so he returned to London.
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In 1532 he returned to London and painted portraits of German merchants.
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He was appointed chief court painter to King Henry VIII of England around 1536 , and produced many official portraits of the king, his queen, and courtiers.
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He died of the plague in London in 1543 (aged around 45).
Representative works
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The Ambassadors (1533)
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Portrait of Henry VIII (c. 1537)
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Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam (1523)
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Portrait of Sir Thomas More (1527)
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Dead Christ in the Tomb (1521)
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Woodblock print series "Dance of Death" (c. 1523-26)
Holbein is known for his realistic style, in which he observes his subjects with a cold, objective perspective and depicts them precisely down to the smallest detail. His portraits eloquently convey the personalities and backgrounds of his subjects by meticulously depicting the lavish clothing and jewelry that indicate the model's social status, as well as the various objects in the background. In particular, "The Ambassadors" is imbued with complex allegory, including the skull, which is depicted using anamorphosis, demonstrating his intelligence and high level of skill.
Although he also produced excellent works of religious art, his true worth lies in the numerous portraits he produced as court painter to Henry VIII. These works, which capture the majesty of the king and the humanity of his courtiers as they truly are, are considered to be more than mere documentary works; they are also highly valued as important historical documents of the Tudor period. His objective, calm perspective and outstanding descriptive ability had a great influence on portrait painters of later generations.
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