ID de tableau:: 2432
The Ambassadors Les Ambassadeurs 1533
The National Gallery, London 1533 La Galerie Nationale, Londres German
1497-1543
Hans Holbein Galleries
ID de tableau:: 33522
The Ambassadors Les Ambassadeurs mk86
1533
Tempera on wood
207x209.5cm
London,National Gallery
mk86 1533 Détrempe sur le bois 207x209.5cm Londres, la Galerie Nationale b. 1497, Augsburg, d. 1543, London
ID de tableau:: 40354
The Ambassadors Les Ambassadeurs mk156
1533
Oil on oak
207x209.5cm
mk156 1533 Huilent sur le chêne207x209.5cm b. 1497, Augsburg, d. 1543, London
ID de tableau:: 56014
the ambassadors mk247
1533,oil on oak panel,81.5x82.5 in ,207x209.5 cm,national gallery,london,uk b. 1497, Augsburg, d. 1543, London
German painter (b. 1497, Augsburg, d. 1543, London).
ID de tableau:: 63714
The Ambassadors 1533 Oil on oak National Gallery, London No preparatory drawings survive for The Ambassadors, nor is it clear how the commission for the work came about. Only the character and employment of the sitters are known. The identification of Jean de Dinteville has been aided through a portrait drawing by Jean Clouet of about the same date as the painting. Though Holbein's style changed little over the course of his career, the subtlety and opulence of the colours in this work are different from the starker tonalities he used in Basle. The green backdrop and the pink slashed shirt of the diplomat add a zest which is further enhanced by the juxtaposition of different textures of silk and woven cloth. Like Titian, Holbein was an assured painter of fur (a crucial ability for a court painter) and the contrast between the soft ermine and the glistening metal chain serves as a rich textural counterbalance. The intense realism Holbein achieved here was due to his prodigious visual memory and refusal to let either draughtsmanship or the application of paint alone dominate the execution.Artist:HOLBEIN, Hans the Younger Title: The Ambassadors (detail) Painted in 1501-1550 , German - - painting : portrait German painter (b. 1497, Augsburg, d. 1543, London).