List of paintings by Hans Holbein the Younger
Self-portrait , c . 1542–43. Coloured chalks and pen, heightened with gold, Uffizi Gallery , Florence.
This list of paintings by Hans Holbein the Younger contains a selection of the artist's best-known paintings, as well as a few copies and derivatives of his art, some of which relate to lost works.[ 1]
Hans Holbein the Younger (c . 1497–1543) was a German artist and printmaker who worked in a Northern Renaissance style. He is best known as one of the greatest portraitists of the 16th century.[ 2] He also made a significant contribution to the history of book design, and produced religious art, satire, and Reformation propaganda.
Born in Augsburg , Holbein worked mainly in Basel as a young artist, painting murals and religious works and drawing designs for stained glass and printed books. He produced the occasional portrait, and made his international mark with portraits of the famous humanist Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam. When the Reformation reached Basel, Holbein produced works for reformist clients while continuing to serve traditional religious patrons. His late-Gothic style was influenced by artistic trends in Italy, France and the Netherlands, as well as by Renaissance humanism , resulting in a combined aesthetic that was uniquely his own.
Holbein travelled to England in 1526 in search of work, armed with a recommendation from Erasmus. He was welcomed into the humanist circle of Thomas More , where he soon built a high reputation. After returning to Basel for four years, in 1532 he resumed his career in England, where he worked for Anne Boleyn and Thomas Cromwell , and was appointed King's Painter to Henry VIII . In this role, he produced designs for jewellery, plates, and other precious objects, as well as for festive decorations. His portraits of the king and his family and courtiers provide a vivid record of a brilliant court, during a momentous period when Henry was assuming power as the Supreme Head of the English church .
Paintings
Work
Description
Date
Medium
Size
Location
Head of a Female Saint , attributed to Holbein[ 3]
c. 1515–16
Oil and tempera on spruce wood
23.5 × 21.5 cm
Kunstmuseum Basel
Head of a Male Saint , attributed to Holbein[ 3]
c. 1515–16
Oil and tempera on spruce wood
23.5 × 21.5 cm
Kunstmuseum Basel
Portrait of Jakob Meyer zum Hasen [ 4]
1516
Oil and tempera on limewood
38.5 × 31 cm
Kunstmuseum Basel
Portrait of Dorothea Meyer , wife of Jakob Meyer zum Hasen[ 5]
1516
Oil and tempera on limewood
38.5 × 31 cm
Kunstmuseum Basel
Signboard for the Schoolmaster Oswald Myconius (with Ambrosius Holbein )[ 6]
1516
Oil and tempera on pine panel
55.5 × 65.5 cm
Kunstmuseum Basel
Adam and Eve [ 7]
1517
Oil and tempera on paper mounted on pine
30.2 × 35.7 cm
Kunstmuseum Basel
Portrait of Benedikt von Hertenstein [ 8]
1517
Oil and tempera on paper mounted on wood
52.4 × 38.1 cm
Metropolitan Museum of Art , New York
Portrait of Bonifacius Amerbach [ 9]
1519
Oil and tempera on pine
28.5 × 27.4 cm
Kunstmuseum Basel
Oberried Altarpiece, The Adoration of the Magi , left panel[ 10]
c 1520
Oil and tempera on pine
230 × 109 cm
University Chapel of the Cathedral, Freiburg im Breisgau
Oberried Altarpiece, The Birth of Christ , right panel[ 10]
c 1520
Oil and tempera on pine
230 × 109 cm
University Chapel of the Cathedral, Freiburg im Breisgau
The Body of the Dead Christ in the Tomb [ 11]
1521–22
Oil and tempera on limewood
30.6 × 200 cm
Kunstmuseum Basel
The Solothurn Madonna [ 12]
1522
Oil and tempera on limewood
140.5 × 102 cm
Kunstmuseum Solothurn
Portrait of Johannes Froben [ 13]
c 1522–23
Oil on panel
48.8 × 32.4 cm
Royal Collection
Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam writing [ 14]
1523
Oil and tempera on paper mounted on pine
36.8 × 30.5 cm
Kunstmuseum Basel
Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam writing [ 15]
1523
Oil and tempera on wood
43 × 33 cm
Louvre , Paris
Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam [ 16]
1523
Oil and tempera on wood
76 × 51 cm
National Gallery, London , on loan from Longford Castle
Printer's Device of Johannes Froben [ 17]
c 1523
Tempera on canvas, heightened with gold
44 × 31 cm
Kunstmuseum Basel
Allegory of the Old and New Law [ 18]
Unknown date between 1524 and 1535
Oil and tempera on oak
49 × 60 cm
National Gallery of Scotland , Edinburgh
The Passion altarpiece, the two left panels[ 19]
c. 1524–25
Oil and tempera on limewood
136 × 31 cm and 149.5 × 31 cm
Kunstmuseum Basel
The Passion altarpiece, the two right panels[ 19]
1524–25
Oil and tempera on limewood
149.5 × 31 cm and 136 × 31 cm
Kunstmuseum Basel
The Last Supper [ 20]
c 1524–25
Oil and tempera on limewood
115.5 × 97.3 cm
Kunstmuseum Basel
Lais of Corinth [ 21]
1526
Oil and tempera on limewood
34.6 × 26.8 cm
Kunstmuseum Basel
Portrait of a Man with a Lute [ 22]
c. 1526–27
Oil and tempera on oak
43.5 × 43.5 cm
Berlin State Museums
The Darmstadt Madonna (the Madonna of Jakob Meyer zum Hasen)[ 23]
1526 and 1528–30
Oil and tempera on limewood
146.5 × 102 cm
Johanniterkirche, Schwäbisch Hall
Noli me Tangere [ 24]
Unknown date, perhaps 1526 to 1528
Oil and tempera on oak
76.8 × 94.9 cm
Royal Collection
Portrait of Sir Thomas More [ 25]
1527
Oil and tempera on oak
74.2 × 59 cm
Frick Collection , New York
Portrait of William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury [ 26]
1527
Oil and tempera on oak
82 × 67 cm
Louvre, Paris
Portrait of Sir Henry Guildford [ 27]
1527
Oil and tempera on oak
82.6 × 66.4 cm
Royal Collection, Windsor Castle
Portrait of Mary, Lady Guildford [ 28]
1527
Oil and tempera on oak
87 × 70.5 cm
Saint Louis Art Museum , Saint Louis, Missouri
Portrait of a Lady with a Squirrel and a Starling [ 29]
c. 1527–28
Oil and tempera on oak
54 × 38.7 cm
National Gallery, London
Portrait of Thomas Godsalve and his son John [ 30]
1528
Oil and tempera on oak
35 × 36 cm
Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister , Dresden
Portrait of Nikolaus Kratzer [ 31]
1528
Oil and tempera on oak
83 × 67 cm
Louvre, Paris
Portrait of the Artist's Family [ 32]
c. 1528–29
Oil and tempera on paper, cut out and mounted on wood
79.4 × 64.7 cm
Kunstmuseum Basel
Rehoboam , fragment of wall painting[ 33]
1530
Painting on plaster
28 × 41.5 cm
Kunstmuseum Basel
Miniature Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam [ 34]
c. 1532
Oil and tempera on limewood
10 cm diameter
Kunstmuseum Basel
Portrait of Hermann von Wedigh [ 35]
1532
Oil and tempera on wood
42.2 × 32.4 cm
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Portrait of the Merchant Georg Gisze [ 36]
1532
Oil and tempera on oak
90.3 × 85.7 cm
Berlin State Museums
Portrait of Thomas Cromwell [ 37]
c. 1532–33
Oil and tempera on oak
76 × 61 cm
Frick Collection, New York
A Merchant of the German Steelyard : 'Hans of Antwerp'[ 38]
c. 1532–33
Oil and tempera on oak
61 × 46.8 cm
Royal Collection
Portrait of a Woman in a White Coif [ 39]
c. 1532–34
Oil and tempera on oak
23.4 × 18.8 cm
Detroit Institute of Arts
Portrait of William Reskimer [ 40]
c. 1532–34
Oil and tempera on oak
46.4 × 33.7 cm
Royal Collection, Windsor Castle
Miniature Portrait of Philipp Melanchthon [ 41]
c. 1530–1535
Oil and tempera on oak
9 cm diameter
Lower Saxony State Museum , Hanover
Miniature Portrait of a Man in a Red Cap [ 42]
c. 1532–35
Oil and tempera on wood
9.5 cm diameter
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Miniature Portrait of George Nevill, 5th Baron Bergavenny [ 43]
c. 1532–35
Duke of Buccleuch collection
Portrait of Derich Born [ 44]
1533
Oil and tempera on oak
60.3 × 45 cm
Royal Collection, Windsor Castle
Derich Born [ 45]
c. 1533
Oil and tempera on red beech
13.1 cm diameter
Alte Pinakothek , Munich
Portrait of Robert Cheseman [ 46]
1533
Oil and tempera on oak
59 × 62.5 cm
Mauritshuis , The Hague
Portrait of Hermann Hillebrandt de Wedigh [ 47]
1533
Oil and tempera on oak
42.1 × 32.6 cm
Gemäldegalerie , Berlin
Portrait of Dirk Tybis [ 48]
1533
Oil and tempera on oak
48 × 35 cm
Kunsthistorisches Museum , Vienna
Portrait of Cyriacus Kale [ 49]
1533
Oil and tempera on oak
60 × 44 cm
Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum , Braunschweig
Double Portrait of Jean de Dinteville and Georges de Selve ("The Ambassadors") [ 50]
1533
Oil and tempera on oak
207 × 209 cm
National Gallery, London
Portrait Miniature of a Young Man with a Pink [ 51] [ 52]
1533
Oil on oak
12.4 × 12.1 cm
Upton House , Bearsted Collection
Portrait of Sir Brian Tuke [ 53]
c. 1533–35
Oil and tempera on oak
49.1 × 38.5 cm
National Gallery of Art , Washington, D. C.
E Cosi Desio me Mena , Allegory of Love[ 54]
c. 1533–36
Oil on oak in lozenge format
45 × 45 cm
J. Paul Getty Museum , Los Angeles
Miniature Portrait of a Court Official [ 55]
1534
Oil and tempera on limewood
12 cm diameter
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
Miniature Portrait of a Court Official's Wife [ 55]
1534
Oil and tempera on limewood
12 cm diameter
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
Portrait of Charles de Solier, Sieur de Morette [ 56]
1534–35
Oil and tempera on oak
92.5 × 75.4 cm
Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden
Solomon and the Queen of Sheba [ 57]
c. 1534–35
Pen and brush in bistre and grey wash, heightened in white, gold, and oxidised silver with red and green watercolour over black chalk on vellum
22.9 × 18.2 cm
Royal Library, Windsor
Portrait of Simon George [ 58]
c. 1534–37
Oil and tempera on oak
Diameter 31 cm
Städelsches Kunstinstitut , Frankfurt
Portrait of an Unknown English Lady [ 59]
1535
Tempera on Oak
32 × 25 cm
Oskar Reinhart Collection 'Am Römerholz' , Winterthur
Portrait of Derich Berck [ 60]
1536
Oil and tempera transferred to canvas
53.3 × 42.6 cm
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Portrait Miniature of William Roper [ 61]
c. 1536
Bodycolour on vellum mounted on card
4.5 cm diameter
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Portrait Miniature of Margaret Roper [ 61]
c. 1536
Bodycolour on vellum mounted on card
4.5 cm diameter
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Portrait of Sir Richard Southwell [ 62]
1536
Oil and tempera on oak
47.5 × 38 cm
Uffizi , Florence
Portrait of Sir Thomas Lestrange [ 63]
1536
Oil and tempera on wood
39.4 × 26.7 cm
Kimbell Art Museum , Fort Worth, Texas
Portrait of Sir Henry Wyatt [ 64]
c. 1537
Oil and tempera on oak
39 × 31 cm
Louvre, Paris
Portrait of Henry VIII [ 65]
c. 1536–37
Oil and tempera on oak
28 × 20 cm
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum , Madrid
Portrait of Jane Seymour [ 66]
1537
Oil and tempera on oak
65 × 40 cm
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
Mural of Henry VIII, Jane Seymour, Henry VII, and Elizabeth of York
1536–1537
Destroyed in Whitehall Palace fire, 1698
Portrait Miniature of Hans Schwarzwaldt [ 67]
c. 1535–1540
Watercolour on vellum mounted on playing card
3.8 cm diameter
Royal Collections, The Hague
Portrait of Christina of Denmark [ 68]
1538
Oil and tempera on oak
179 × 82.5 cm
National Gallery, London
Hanseatic Merchant [ 69]
1538
Oil on oak panel
49.6 x 39 cm
Yale University Art Gallery , New Haven CT
Portrait Miniature of Elizabeth, Lady Audley [ 70]
c. 1538
Watercolour on vellum mounted on playing card
5.6 cm diameter
Royal Collection, Windsor castle
Portrait of Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk [ 71]
c. 1539
Oil and tempera on oak
80.3 × 61.6 cm
Royal Collection, Windsor Castle
Portrait of Edward, Prince of Wales [ 72]
c. 1539
Oil and tempera on oak
57 × 44 cm
National gallery of Art, Washington, D. C.
Portrait of Anne of Cleves [ 73]
c. 1539
Oil and tempera on parchment mounted on canvas
65 × 48 cm
Louvre, Paris
Portrait Miniature of Anne of Cleves [ 74]
c. 1539
Watercolour and gum on vellum in ivory case
4.6 cm diameter
Victoria and Albert Museum , London
Portrait of a Lady, perhaps Katherine Howard [ 75]
c. 1540
Bodycolour on vellum mounted on playing card
6.4 cm diameter
Royal Collection, Windsor Castle
Portrait Miniature of Katherine Howard [ 76]
c. 1540
Watercolour on vellum
5.3 cm diameter
Buccleuch collection , Strawberry Hill House
Portrait of a Lady, probably a Member of the Cromwell Family [ 77]
c. 1535–1540
Oil and tempera on oak
74 × 48 cm
Toledo Museum of Art
Portrait Miniature of Jane Small , also called "Jane Pemberton"[ 78]
c. 1540
Bodycolour on vellum
5.3 cm diameter
Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Portrait of an Unknown Man, Holding his Gloves and a Letter [ 79]
c. 1540
Oil and tempera on oak
56 × 48 cm
Private collection
Portrait of an Unknown Man [ 80]
c. 1540–43
Oil and tempera on oak
44.4 × 34.2 cm
English Heritage, Audley End House
Portrait Miniature of Henry Brandon [ 81]
1541
Bodycolour on vellum mounted on playing card
5.7 cm diameter
Royal Collection, Windsor Castle
Portrait Miniature of Charles Brandon [ 81]
1541
Bodycolour on vellum mounted on playing card
5.7 cm diameter
Royal Collection, Windsor Castle
Roelof de Vos van Steenwijk (circa 1504 - circa 1564) [ 82]
1541
On oak
47.5 × 37.3 cm
Berlin State Museums
Portrait of a Young Merchant [ 83]
1541
Oil and tempera on oak
46.5 × 34.8 cm
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
Portrait Miniature of a Young Woman with a White Coif [ 84]
1541
Oil and tempera on panel
11.11 cm diameter
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Portrait of a Man with a Falcon [ 85]
1542
Oil and tempera on oak
25 × 19 cm
Mauritshuis , The Hague
Portrait of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey [ 86]
c. 1542
Oil and tempera on oak
55.5 × 44 cm
São Paulo Museum of Art , Brazil
Portrait of an English Lady [ 87]
c. 1541–43
Oil and tempera on oak
19.2 × 15.3 cm
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
Self-portrait
c. 1542–1543
Coloured chalks and pen
32× 26 cm
Uffizi, Florence
Portrait of Dr John Chambers [ 88]
c. 1543
Oil and tempera on oak
51 × 44 cm
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
Portrait of Sir William Butts [ 89]
c. 1543
Oil and tempera, formerly on oak panel, transferred to canvas in 1941
47 × 36.8 cm
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum , Boston
Portrait of Lady Margaret Butts [ 89]
c. 1543
Oil and tempera on oak
46 × 37 cm
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Portrait of Johann von Schwarzwaldt [ 91]
1543
Tempera on parchment
5.4 cm diameter
Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts , Moscow
Portrait of Antony the Good, Duke of Lorraine [ 92]
c. 1543
Oil and tempera on oak
51 × 37 cm
Berlin State Museums
Henry VIII and the Barber Surgeons , reworked and overpainted by other hands[ 93]
c. 1543
Oil on oak
108.3 × 312.4 cm
Worshipful Company of Barbers , London
Copies and derivative works
Work
Description
Date
Medium
Size
Location
Portrait of a Woman from Southern Germany , former attribution[ 94]
c. 1520–1525
Oil on panel
45 × 34 cm
Mauritshuis , The Hague
Portrait of Nikolaus Kratzer , after Holbein[ 95]
c. 1528
Oil on panel
81.9 × 64.8 cm
National Portrait Gallery (London)
Portrait of Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam , Holbein's workshop[ 96]
c. 1530
Oil and tempera on limewood
18.2 × 14.5 cm
Kunstmuseum Basel
Portrait of Sir Nicholas Carew , workshop or follower of Holbein[ 97]
Probably 1530s
Oil and tempera on wood
95.3 × 112 cm
Duke of Buccleuch, Drumlanrig Castle , Dumfries
Portrait of an Unidentified Gentleman, workshop or follower of Holbein[ 98]
1535
Oil on oak
30.5 cm diameter
Metropolitan Museum of Art , New York
Portrait of Sir Nicholas Poyntz , after Holbein[ 99]
c. 1535
Oil on panel
42.5 × 29.2 cm
National Portrait Gallery, London
Portrait Miniature of an Unidentified Man , possibly Hans of Antwerp, workshop of Holbein[ 100]
c. 1535–40
Oil and tempera on oak
13 cm diameter
Victoria and Albert Museum , London.
Portrait of Jane Seymour , after Holbein[ 101]
c. 1537
Oil and tempera on oak
26.3 × 18.7 cm
Mauritshuis, The Hague
Portrait Miniature of Thomas Cromwell , after Holbein[ 102]
c. 1537
Watercolour and bodycolour on vellum
4.4 cm diameter
National Portrait Gallery, London
Portrait Miniature of Thomas Cromwell , after Holbein[ 103]
c. 1537
Watercolour and bodycolour on vellum
4.4 cm diameter
National Portrait Gallery, London
Portrait of Prince Edward, after Holbein[ 104]
16th century, after c. 1538
Oil on panel
59 × 44.5cm
Berger Collection, Denver Art Museum
Portrait of a Young Woman , Holbein's Workshop[ 105]
c. 1540 - 1545
Oil and gold on oak
28.3 x 23.2 cm
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Lady Lee (Margaret Wyatt) , Holbein's workshop[ 106]
c. 1540
Oil on panel
44.1 × 34 cm
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Portrait of Henry VIII , Holbein's workshop[ 107]
c. 1540
Oil on oak
88.2 × 75 cm
Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica , Rome
Portrait of Elizabeth, Lady Rich , after Holbein[ 108]
c. 1540
Oil and tempera on wood (probably oak)
44.5 × 33.9 cm
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Portrait of Henry VIII in a Great Coat Holding a Staff , after Holbein[ 109]
1542
Oil and tempera on oak
92.7 × 66.7 cm
Castle Howard , Yorkshire
Portrait Miniature of Hans Holbein the Younger , copy of Holbein's self-portrait , probably by Lucas Horenbout [ 110]
1543
Watercolour on vellum mounted on playing card
3.7 cm diameter
Wallace Collection , London
Portrait of Henry VIII , after Holbein[ 111]
After 1537, possibly c 1567
Oil on canvas
233.7 × 134.6 cm
Walker Art Gallery , Liverpool
Portrait of Sir William Butts , after Holbein[ 112]
c 1543
Oil on panel
47 × 37.5 cm
National Portrait Gallery, London
Portrait of George Brooke, 9th Baron Cobham [ 113]
After 1544
Oil on panel
32 cm diameter
Private collection
Edward VI (1537–1553), When Duke of Cornwall . Holbein's Workshop [ 114]
c. 1545; reworked 1547 or later
Oil and gold on oak
32.4 cm diameter
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Portrait Miniature of Thomas Wriothesley, 1st Earl of Southampton , after Holbein[ 115]
Probably second half of 16th century
Watercolour on vellum laid on card
Oval of 5 × 3 cm
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
The Family of Thomas More , by Rowland Lockey , after Holbein's lost painting[ 116]
1592
Oil on canvas
Nostell Priory , West Yorkshire
Dresden Madonna , copy by Bartholomäus Sarburgh(de ) of Holbein's Darmstadt Madonna [ 117]
c. 1635–37
Oil on oak
159 × 103 cm
Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister , Dresden
Portrait of Johann Froben , after Holbein[ 118]
16th or beginning of 17th century, after an original of 1520–26
Oil and tempera on oak
39.5 × 33.5 cm
Kunstmuseum Basel
Portrait of Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam , Holbein's workshop, with later additions[ 119]
c. 1523–40, background c. 1629
Oil on wood
54.7 x 32.4 cm
Royal Collection, Windsor Castle
Henry VII, Elizabeth of York, Henry VIII, and Jane Seymour , copy by Remigius van Leemput of Holbein's Whitehall Mural , destroyed by fire in 1698[ 120]
1667
Oil on canvas
88.9 × 99.2 cm
Royal Collection, Windsor Castle
See also
References
^ For more comprehensive lists, see the catalogues by Paul Ganz, by Roy Strong , and by John Rowlands; the catalogue of Holbein's Basel years by Christian Müller, Stephan Kemperdick, Maryan W. Ainsworth et al ; and Susan Foister's catalogue of the Holbein in England exhibition of 2006 (all listed in References section).
^ Zwingenberger, 9.
^ a b Müller, Kemperdick, Ainsworth, et al , 136; Rowlands, 125; Strong, 12.
^ Buck, 13–14; Strong, 18.
^ Buck, 13, 15; Strong, 18.
^ Buck, 12; Strong, 20.
^ Buck, 18; Strong, 20.
^ Buck, 20; Strong, 20.
^ Buck, 24–25; Strong, 26.
^ a b Strong, 28.
^ Buck, 32–33; Strong, 28.
^ Buck, 34; Strong, 30.
^ "Johannes Froben (1460–1527)" . Royal Collection Trust . Inventory no. 403035.
^ Buck, 46; Strong, 34.
^ Buck, 46–47; Strong, 34.
^ Buck, 48–49; Strong, 34.
^ Müller, Kemperdick, Ainsworth, et al , 295; Rowlands, 128;
^ Foister, 134; Strong, 34.
^ a b Buck, 36; Strong, 38.
^ Buck, 38–39; Strong, 38.
^ Buck, 42–43; Strong, 40.
^ Rowlands 1985, 141; Strong, 68.
^ Buck, 78–79; Strong, 40.
^ Foister, 127; Strong, 52.
^ Buck, 54–55; Strong, 42.
^ Buck, 56–57; Strong, 44.
^ Buck, 59–60; Strong, 44.
^ Buck, 59, 61; Strong, 46.
^ Buck, 62–63; Strong, 40.
^ Buck, 64–65; Strong, 46.
^ Buck, 68–69; Strong, 46.
^ Buck, 74–75; Strong, 48.
^ Müller, Kemperdick, Ainsworth, et al , 412.
^ Sander, in Müller, Kemperdick, Ainsworth, et al , 148–49. Scholars have found it difficult to establish which of the many versions of this pattern are by Holbein and which are copies; in the view of Jochen Sander, however, "There can be no doubt that this extraordinary portrait was painted by Holbein himself".
^ Foister, 64; Strong, 50.
^ Buck, 88–89; Strong, 50.
^ Buck, 112; Rowlands 1985, 137–38. Some scholars view this painting as a workshop copy, but Rowlands considers that pentimenti (alterations) indicate a Holbein original.
^ Strong, 50; Rowlands, 136–37.
^ Rowlands, 142; Strong, 58.
^ Foister, 42; Rowlands, 137; Strong, 56.
^ Buck, 71; Strong, 48.
^ Foister, 50; Rowlands, 141; Strong, 68.
^ Button, 169
^ Buck, 94–95; Strong, 62.
^ Rowlands, 139; Strong, 58.
^ Buck, 105; Strong, 62.
^ Buck, 92–93; Foister, 66; Strong, 58.
^ Buck, 92–93; Strong, 58.
^ Foister, 66; Strong, 62.
^ Buck, 99; Strong,
^ Foister, p. 49
^ "A Young Man with a Pink" . National Trust . Retrieved 3 February 2015 .
^ Bätschmann & Griener, 177; Foister, 131.
^ Foister, 61; Rowlands, 238. Art historian John Rowlands rejected this painting as a Holbein: "Although its attribution is by no means a straightforward question, the stylistic grounds supporting Holbein's authorship of this panel are very slender indeed". Curator Susan Foister, however, attributed it to Holbein in the Holbein in England exhibition at the Tate in 2006, citing trademarks such as the gold arabesque design and a figure of eight mark on the reverse.
^ a b Foister, 47; Rowlands, 141; Strong, 64.
^ Buck, 102–103; Strong, 68.
^ Buck, 120–23; Foister, 136.
^ Foister, 44; Strong, 70.
^ "Hans Holbein the Younger, Portrait of an Unknown English Lady c. 1535" . Oskar Reinhart Collection.
^ Strong, 72.
^ a b Foister, 46; Rowlands, 151.
^ Buck, 125; Strong, 72.
^ Edmund Pillsbury; William Jordan (1985). "Recent Painting Acquisitions – II: The Kimbell Art Museum: Supplement". The Burlington Magazine . 127 (987): 409– 418. JSTOR 882120 .
^ Foister, 131; Rowlands, 134; Strong, 46.
^ Buck, 118–19; Strong, 74.
^ Buck, 117; Strong, 74.
^ Royal Collections, The Hague, MI-492 ; Rowlands, 152, pl. 136; Fitzgerald & MacCulloch, 594.
^ Buck, 126–27; Strong, 78.
^ "Collection:European Art" . Yale University Art Gallery. Archived from the original on 29 December 2011. Retrieved 22 July 2013 .
^ Foister, 106; Rowlands, 151; Strong, 94.
^ Foister, 150; Strong, 80.
^ Buck, 120–21; Strong, 78.
^ Buck, 109–110; Strong, 80.
^ Foister, 102; Rowlands, 151.
^ Foister, 102; Rowlands 1985, 151; Strong, 94.
^ "Portrait Miniature of Katherine Howard" . Strawberry Hill House . Retrieved 2 February 2015 .
^ Toledo Museum of Art, ref.1926.57 ; Rowlands, 146; Strong, 82. The sitter was formerly called Catherine Howard ; she is probably a member of Thomas Cromwell 's family, perhaps his daughter-in-law Elizabeth Seymour , sister of Jane Seymour .
^ Buck, 124; Foister, 49.
^ Rowlands, 147; Strong, 80.
^ Foister, 147; Rowlands, 147; Strong, 82.
^ a b Strong, 94.
^ Rowlands, 147.
^ Rowlands, 147; Strong, 82.
^ "Portrait of a Young Woman with a White Coif" . Los Angeles County Museum of Art . Retrieved 3 February 2015 .
^ Rowlands, 147; Strong, 86.
^ Rowlands 1985, 147–48; Strong, 134.
^ Reynolds, 148; Strong, 131.
^ Buck, 130–31; Strong, 86.
^ a b Rowlands, 149; Strong, 88.
^ Portrait of Johann von Schwarzwaldt , The Division for Looted Art, Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, 29081
^ Buck, 31; Strong, 90.
^ Buck, 127–29; Rowlands 1985, 148–49.
^ Mauritshuis : [1]
^ Rowlands, pp. 134–35.
^ Müller, Kemperdick, Ainsworth, et al , 418–19. 38 or more copies of this pattern are known, this being perhaps the finest.
^ Foister, 122; Rowlands, 233–34.
^ Foister, 114; Rowlands, 232.
^ Parker, 45; Rowlands, 232–33.
^ Foister, 116; Rowlands, 137.
^ Buck, 109; Rowlands 1985, 232; Strong, 74. Strong attributes this version to Holbein, and Buck to Holbein's workshop. Rowlands doubts it is a product of Holbein's workshop.
^ Rowlands, 240.
^ National Portrait Gallery : NPG 6311
^ Buck, 120; Rowlands, 116.
^
Metropolitan Museum of Art :
[2]
^ Metropolitan Museum of Art : Lee (Margaret Wyatt, born about 1509)
^ Buck, 106; Hearn, 42–43.
^ Parker, 50–51; Rowlands, 234; Strong, 82.
^ Rowlands 1985, 236; Strong, 86.
^ Rowlands, 239–40.
^ Strong, 1969, 159, suggests that this painting could be by Hans Eworth , who signed a comparable full-length version of the same pattern.
^ Rowlands, 149.
^ Hearn, 44.
^
Metropolitan Museum of Art :
[3]
^ Rowlands, 239.
^ Hearn, 128.
^ Buck, 78; Roskill & Hand, 211–221. This version was assumed to be Holbein's original until it was revealed as a copy (and probably a forgery) during the "Holbein Dispute" of 1863–71.
^ Müller, Kemperdick, Ainsworth, et al , 296–98; Rowlands, 129
^ Rowlands, 128
^ Buck, 115; Hearn, 40–41.
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