Portrait d'Érasme écrivant (stretched canvas)

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Stretched Canvas

Giclee print on Fine Art canvas mounted on a 2 cm thick wooden frame. For greater compliance with the original work, the printing covers the entire chosen format, the part of the canvas covering the sides of the chassis remains white. The reproduction will be shipped in protective packaging to be received in perfect condition.

Stretched Canvas

About the Artwork

Portrait d'Érasme écrivant

Original work by: Holbein le Jeune, Hans Holbein le Jeune, Hans - Portrait d'Érasme écrivant - © Photo GrandPalaisRmn (musée du Louvre)

The work and its artist

Hans Holbein le jeune (1497-1543)

Hans Holbein the Younger, a Renaissance painter and engraver, was born in Augsburg, Bavaria. The son and younger brother of painters, he trained in the family workshop, one of the most renowned in the city, from an early age. Originally based in Basel, Switzerland, he created portraits of the high bourgeois merchants and men of letters. A trip to France allowed Hans Holbein the Younger to discover Leonardo da Vinci and his famous "three-pencil" technique, consisting of drawing portraits in black ink, blood and white chalk. He then moved to London where he continued to portray the elites of the time. His art combines meticulousness and mastery of human expressions, as evidenced by The Ambassadors (1533), one of his major works.