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Explore Hans Holbein’s ‘The Ambassadors’! A Renaissance masterpiece brimming with symbolism & anamorphic detail. Discover power, knowledge & mortality in this iconic 1533 painting.
Admire Titian’s ‘Portrait of Alfonso d’Avalos’! A stunning Renaissance masterpiece featuring intricate armor & a young page. Own a high-quality reproduction of this Venetian painting.
Hans Holbein's "The Ambassadors" (1533) is a masterpiece brimming with symbolism: time, faith, and impending death. Explore the intricate details of this iconic portrait from the National Gallery.
Discover Hans Holbein's 'Portrait of Derich Born,' a masterpiece showcasing Tudor merchant life & artistic innovation. Explore symbolism, historical context & the artist’s legacy.
Witness Holbein's masterful portrait of Sir Nicholas Carew! This 1533 tempera painting captures the nobleman’s essence with stunning realism and detail, a true Northern Renaissance gem.
Discover Hans Holbein's 'The Ambassadors,' a Renaissance masterpiece brimming with symbolism & anamorphic details. Explore its rich history, intricate objects, and the story behind this iconic painting.
Titian’s "Charles V Standing with His Dog" (1533) – a monumental Renaissance portrait showcasing nobility & power. Rich detail, dramatic lighting, & classical beauty in this oil masterpiece.
Lorenzo Lotto’s 1533 ‘The Holy Family with St Catherine of Alexandria’ showcases a warm and intimate depiction of the Nativity in rich red tones, blending Renaissance grace with Mannerist sensibilities – discover this exquisite hand-painted reproduction.
Lucas Cranach's iconic 1533 painting Lucretia captures tragic sensuality in Northern Renaissance style, featuring a nude woman with swords – a masterful oil on panel reproduction by a German master. Discover this captivating artwork and own a piece of art history.
Explore Lorenzo Lotto’s ‘Madonna & Saints’! A 1533 Renaissance masterpiece featuring a serene outdoor scene, Mannerist style, and rich symbolism. Discover this Venetian gem.
Michelangelo’s "Fall of Phaethon" – a dramatic Mannerist etching showcasing classical mythology & muscular figures. Explore this 1533 graphite masterpiece's power & technique.
Discover Giulio Romano’s ‘The Birth of Bacchus,’ a dynamic 1533 Mannerist sketch featuring nude figures & dramatic composition. Explore this captivating charcoal study's rich details & historical significance.
Lucas Cranach the Elder’s 1533 portrait of Friedrich III, Elector of Saxony, a Renaissance master's detailed depiction of the Saxon ruler in black. Discover this exquisite hand-painted reproduction and elevate your art collection.
Lucas Cranach’s serene depiction of Adam and Eve in Eden showcases masterful Renaissance style—a tranquil scene featuring biblical figures amidst lush flora and fauna, inviting viewers to explore this iconic masterpiece.
Captured in exquisite monochrome by Hans Holbein the Younger during the Tudor era, this portrait depicts George Nevill, 3rd Baron Bergavenny with unwavering gaze and dignified attire—a testament to Renaissance realism and psychological insight. Explore a timeless masterpiece and bring history into your home.
Michelangelo Morlaiter's 'Study for a Resurrection of Christ,' created in 1533, exemplifies Venetian Mannerism with its expressive charcoal lines depicting a dramatic scene of resurrection. This preparatory sketch showcases Morlaiter’s meticulous anatomical study and masterful use of tonal variation to convey movement and emotion. Available as high-quality hand-painted reproductions at ArtsDot.