Eighteen-year-old Hans Holbein the Younger, who, with …

Years: 1516 - 1516

Eighteen-year-old Hans Holbein the Younger, who, with his brother, Ambrosius, had received his first training in the large Augsburg workshop of their father, Hans Holbein the Elder, was by 1515 working in Basel, a center of learning and the printing trade, as a book illustrator and designer, in particular for the publisher Johann Froben.

Here the brothers had been apprenticed to Hans Herbster, Basel's leading painter.

They had found work in Basel as designers of woodcuts and metalcuts for printers.

In 1515, the preacher and theologian Oswald Myconius had invited them to add pen drawings to the margin of a copy of The Praise of Folly by the Dutch humanist scholar Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam.

The sketches provide early evidence of Holbein's wit and humanistic leaning.

His other early works, including the double portrait of Basel's mayor Jakob Meyer zum Hasen and his wife Dorothea, painted in 1516, follow his father's style.

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