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HOLBEIN THE
YOUNGER

German portrait painter
draftsman, and designer
 f r o m Basel. Holbein was
employed toward the end
of his life by King Henry VIII
of England. In addition t o his
numerous exquisite portraits
 in oil, he designed c o u r t
 costumes, made a popular
series of woodcut prints
 titled The Dance of Death,
and produced numerous
society portraits such as
this one here.

       Blended colors In this portrait
        drawn with colored chalks on
       slightly textured paper, Holbein
        unified the woman with her
       background by gently blending
     colors from her clothes and face
    into the atmosphere around her.
    He outlined her nose but not her
    upper lip, which, gently flushed,
        presses against the binding

                       across her face.

   Cropping This regal composition
  fits its paper perfectly. Holbein has
   cropped and pinned his subject

    within the four outermost lines
    of the image—the edges of the

     page. The peak of her cap clips
       the uppermost edge, and its
        downward slope crowns the
       diagonal of the composition.
       Her folded forearms support
       and frame her weight above.

           Portrait of Dorothea
                  Kannengiesser

                                    1516
51/8 x121/4in (385 x 310 m m )
 HOLBEIN THE YOUNGER
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