Hol·bein  (h ōl b īn, hôl -), Hans Known as "the Elder." 1465?-1524.
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German painter. His religious works include altarpieces for the Augsburg Cathedral (1493) and for the church of Saint Sebastian (1516), also in Augsburg. His son Hans (1497?-1543), known as "the Younger," is noted for his religious paintings and portraits, such as Anne of Cleves (1539). |
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