Hans Holbein the Younger was a German artist known for his meticulous portraits and religious paintings during the Northern Renaissance. He was born in 1497 in Augsburg, Germany, and died in 1543 in London, England.
Holbein was famous for his ability to capture the likeness and character of his subjects with great detail and realism. His most well-known works include "The Ambassadors," "Portrait of Henry VIII," and "The French Ambassadors."
His painting style is characterized by its precision, use of light and shadow, and attention to detail. Holbein was also skilled at creating intricate and realistic textures, such as clothing and fabrics.
One of his major contributions to art was his influence on portraiture, as he set new standards for accuracy and realism in depicting his subjects. Holbein's works continue to be admired for their technical skill and lifelike quality.
汉斯·霍尔拜因(Hans Holbein)是一位德国艺术家,以其细致入微的肖像和宗教画作品而闻名于北方文艺复兴时期。他生于1497年于德国奥格斯堡,于1543年在英国伦敦逝世。
霍尔拜因以其能够以极高的细节和逼真感捕捉被描绘对象的肖像和性格而闻名。他最著名的作品包括《大使》,《亨利八世肖像》和《法国大使》。
他的绘画风格以其精确性、光影运用和细节关注而著称。霍尔拜因还擅长创造复杂而逼真的纹理,如服装和织物。
他对艺术的一个重大贡献是对肖像画的影响,他为描绘对象的准确性和逼真感设立了新的标准。霍尔拜因的作品因其技术水平和栩栩如生的质感而受到人们的赞赏。


