Comment Appelle-t-on les écrits d'ambassadeur ?

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Comment Appelle-t-on les écrits d'ambassadeur ?

Comment Appelle-t-on les écrits d'ambassadeur ?

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What kind of painting is the ambassadors by Hans Holbein?

  • The Ambassadors by Hans Holbein (1533): Interpretation of Northern Renaissance Portrait Painting: National Gallery, London The Ambassadors (1533) by Hans Holbein Interpretation of Northern Renaissance Portrait Art MAIN A-Z INDEX The Ambassadors By Hans Holbein. Considered to be one of the greatest paintingsof the

Who was the artist of the Ambassadors (1533)?

  • Description Name: The Ambassadors (1533) (Double Portrait of Jean de Dinteville, Georges de Selve) Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger(1497-1543) Medium: Oil and tempera on oak Genre: Portrait art Movement: Northern Renaissance art Location: National Gallery, London

What is Holbein famous for?

  • Artist Biography: Holbein was one of the most accomplished portraitists of the 16th century. He spent two periods of his life in England (1526--43), portraying the nobility of the Tudor court. Holbein's famous portrait of Henry VIII (London, National Portrait Gallery) dates from the second of these periods.

What did Holbein paint when he visited England?

  • One of the greatest portrait paintings painted by Holbein during his second visit to England, was The Ambassadors, a life-sized double-portrait of the wealthy landowner Jean de Dinteville (1504–55), ambassador of the King of France, and his friend Georges de Selve, Bishop of Lavaur (1508–41).

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