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      • Holbein’s The Ambassadors, painted in 1533, portrays Jean de Dinteville and Georges de Selve. Dinteville was a French ambassador sent to the English court of Henry VIII by Francis I. Hans Holbein, who served as the king’s official painter, was a German Catholic artist.
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  2. The Ambassadors is a 1533 painting by Hans Holbein the Younger. Also known as Jean de Dinteville and Georges de Selve, after the two people it portrays, it was created in the Tudor period, in the same year Elizabeth I was born.

  3. Oct 1, 2021 · Optical illusion: Why Hans Holbein hid a creepy skull in “The Ambassadors” The German artist painted death as it appeared in life – omnipresent and hidden in plain sight.

  4. Ambassadors served as key intermediaries, negotiating treaties, resolving disputes, and representing their sovereigns' interests abroad. The painting reflects this context, depicting two ambassadors immersed in the trappings of their diplomatic mission. The composition: Symbolism and perspective

  5. Oct 14, 2023 · The Ambassadors from 1533 is Hans Holbein the Younger's most famous painting and is also amongst the highlights of the National Gallery's collection in London, taking a prominent position within its permanent display. This exquisite multi-figure portrait painting is also sometimes known as Jean de Dinteville and Georges de Selve as these are ...

  6. This grand double portrait by Hans Holbein, the most accomplished portraitist of the sixteenth century, does more than show off the wealth and status of its sitters. It was painted at a time of religious upheaval in Europe – Henry VIII, King of England, would soon break with the Roman Catholic Church as the pope would not annul his marriage ...

  7. Aug 3, 2018 · However, the painting, executed by King Henry VIIIs court painter in 1533, still holds many mysteries. Join expert Susan Foister to decode some of the symbols in Holbeins canvas that could point to the societal turmoil incited by the notorious Tudor King. Watch The Ambassadors Talk.

  8. Feb 22, 2022 · Hans Holbein the Younger’s The Ambassadors (1533) is a painting that simply begs to be decoded. The highly unusual Renaissance double portrait depicts two luxuriously clad Frenchmen standing on either side of a shelf cluttered with globes, astronomical devices, a lute, a hymnal, and various potentially significant objects.