13+ The Ambassadors By Hans Holbein The Younger PNG. Hans holbein the younger, a german artist and official painter to the king, brought the tudor era to life through over 100 portraits which masterfully captured the the ambassadors' most important deathly hint is the unmissable anamorphic skull which stretches across the painting's bottom centre. He was taught by his father, hans holbein the elder.

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Anamorphic skull seen at angle, hans holbein the younger, the ambassadors, 1533, oil on oak, 207 x 209.5 cm (the national gallery, london, photo what makes holbein's globe even more fascinating is that it replicates an actual globe from the sixteenth century. Hans holbein the younger, the ambassadors, 1533, oil on oak, 207 x 209.5 cm (the national gallery, london). He is best known as one of the greatest portraitists of the 16th century.

'the ambassadors' was created in 1533 by hans holbein the younger in northern renaissance style.

The ambassadors (1533) is a painting by hans holbein the younger. Hans holbein the younger's the ambassadors of 1533 is well known for its anamorphic image of a skull in the foreground, but upon close perusal, the objects on the table between the two subjects prove just as fascinating. View this work up close on the google art project. Hans holbein the younger (1498 — 1543) was a german artist and printmaker who worked in a northern renaissance style.