Holbein

audiobook

Holbein

by Beatrice Fortescue

EN·~4 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total
1

CHAPTER I

54:49
2

CHAPTER II

1:27:20
3

CHAPTER III

52:51
4

CHAPTER IV

40:34
5

FOOTNOTES.

0:55
6

A CATALOGUE OF THE PRINCIPAL EXISTING WORKS OF HANS HOLBEIN THE YOUNGER - ARRANGED, SO FAR AS CAN BE KNOWN, IN CHRONOLOGICAL SEQUENCE

0:22
7

I. EARLIEST INDIVIDUAL WORKS (BEFORE GOING TO BASEL)

0:15
8

II. FIRST BASEL PERIOD (1515, 1516, 1519-1526)

4:03
9

III. FIRST LONDON PERIOD (1526-1528)

1:08
10

IV. LAST BASEL PERIOD (1528-1531)

1:01

Description

Delving into the turbulent world that shaped one of the Renaissance’s most pivotal families, this study traces the Holbeins from their Augsburg roots through the bustling streets of Basel and Lucerne. It paints a vivid picture of the era’s religious, scientific, and artistic upheavals—printing’s birth, the influx of Greek scholarship, and the dawning of a new visual language—while grounding the narrative in the personal trials of Hans Holbein the Elder and his kin.

The author weaves together meticulous research on early Christian art, monastic ideals, and the evolving tastes of patrons such as Basel’s burgomasters. Readers will discover how the younger Holbein’s first oil paintings and woodcuts reflect a blend of Italian influence, local tradition, and the emerging humanist spirit. By the end of the opening act, the book offers a compelling portrait of a transitional epoch, inviting listeners to appreciate the forces that forged a new artistic vision before the Reformation’s full roar.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (247K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Delphine Lettau, Janine Lettau, Paul Dring, Clive Pickton, Joseph E. Loewenstein M.D. and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2009-06-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

BF

Beatrice Fortescue

Best known for a concise study of Hans Holbein published in 1904, this early art writer helped make Renaissance painting more approachable for general readers. Her work blends biography and criticism in a clear, compact style that still feels inviting today.

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