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Monday, 11 December 2023

Artlyst: Holbein Politics Religion And Draughtsmanship – The Queen’s Gallery

My latest exhibition review for Artlyst is on ‘Holbein at the Tudor Court’ is at The Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace:

"'Holbein at the Tudor Court' is an exhibition of social history as much as it is an exhibition of art. The art on show is, of course, stunning, as Holbein is a great Renaissance artist and, as curator Kate Heard notes, possessed an ‘unparalleled ability to capture the essence of his subjects’ that ‘still astonishes nearly 500 years later’.

This ability is seen, in particular, through more than 40 intimate portrait drawings of the royal family and the Tudor nobility, which imbue their subjects with a remarkable lifelike quality that brings the viewer as close as they will ever come to the men and women of Henry VIII’s court, from Jane Seymour to Sir Thomas More ...

The exhibition also tells the story of Holbein’s time in England, navigating the shifting sands of religious reform and political intrigue to rise to the position of King’s painter and create the enduring images of Henry VIII and his circle that we know today. This is where the social history aspect of this exhibition comes into play, enabling us to learn about the political and religious landscape of his day."

Other articles on Renaissance artists can be found here, here, here, here, and here.

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