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Holbein

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Holbein Synopsis

Holbein's Ambassadors is one of the most famous paintings in the National Gallery. It is also one of the most intriguing. Laden with hidden symbols and mysteries, the work has been the subject of intense debate among historians during the five centuries since it was created. Here Tracy Borman unpicks the secrets of this enigmatic artwork, painted during a turbulent time in English history as Henry VIII broke from the Catholic Church in order to marry the young Anne Boleyn. From Holbein's experiences as a German-Swiss émigré who rose to a position as the 'King's Painter', to the two French ambassadors' troubles at court, this book illuminates the fascinating story behind a masterpiece of the Tudor era.

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ISBN: 9781857097313
Publication date: 27th May 2025
Author: Tracy Borman
Publisher: National Gallery Company an imprint of Yale University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 64 pages
Series: One Painting, One Story
Genres: Individual artists, art monographs
Exhibition catalogues and specific collections
Portraits and self-portraiture in art