Lineage of the Dominican Order ca 1501 by Hans Holbein the Elder

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Hans Holbein the Elder (1460–1524) was a German painter and draftsman, renowned for his contributions to early Renaissance art. Born in Augsburg, he is best known for his religious paintings, altarpieces, and detailed woodcuts. Holbein’s style combined Gothic traditions with emerging Renaissance influences, emphasizing realistic detail and vibrant colors. His work often depicted biblical scenes and saints, reflecting the religious fervor of his time. As a prominent artist in Augsburg, Holbein had a significant influence on subsequent generations of artists. His craftsmanship and dedication to detail helped shape the development of Northern Renaissance art, leaving a lasting legacy.