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'I studied Renaissance painters; one, called Hans Holbein, has a very strange way of dealing with eyes.'
GreenCine Daily 2009
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'I studied Renaissance painters; one, called Hans Holbein, has a very strange way of dealing with eyes.'
GreenCine Daily 2009
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'I studied Renaissance painters; one, called Hans Holbein, has a very strange way of dealing with eyes.'
GreenCine Daily 2009
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'I studied Renaissance painters; one, called Hans Holbein, has a very strange way of dealing with eyes.'
GreenCine Daily 2009
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'I studied Renaissance painters; one, called Hans Holbein, has a very strange way of dealing with eyes.'
GreenCine Daily 2009
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'I studied Renaissance painters; one, called Hans Holbein, has a very strange way of dealing with eyes.'
GreenCine Daily 2008
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These are led by a portrait of King Henry VIII in regal robes, looking big even in miniature, from 1823 by English enamel painter Henry Bone, who copied it from a Hans Holbein the Younger mural of 1537 that had been commissioned by the monarch estimate: £50,000-£70,000.
Big Things in Little Packages Margaret Studer 2011
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Finally, Mr. Keshishian remembered where he had seen it before: It was the same rug -- or a close copy -- that appeared in a celebrated 16th-century portrait of England's King Henry VIII by Hans Holbein.
A Local Life: Harold M. Keshishian, 81, the expert's expert on rugs and carpets 2010
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Henry VIII: The monarch owned hundreds of Turkish rugs, including this 'Star' Ushak captured in a portrait by Hans Holbein
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Hans Holbein, Jane Seymour, 1536 sometimes hoisted up to the collarbone.
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