Head of a Woman (1522; Germany) by Hans Holbein the Younger

Head of a Woman - Hans Holbein the Younger - 1522; Germany

Artwork Information

TitleHead of a Woman
ArtistHans Holbein the Younger
Date1522; Germany
Dimensions27.5 x 39.6 cm
Art MovementNorthern Renaissance
Current LocationLouvre, Paris, France

About Head of a Woman

The artwork named “Head of a Woman” was created by Hans Holbein the Younger in 1522 in Germany. It belongs to the Northern Renaissance art movement and is categorized as a sketch and study piece. The dimensions of the artwork are 27.5 x 39.6 cm, and it is currently housed in the Louvre in Paris, France.

The artwork portrays a young woman with a serene expression. Her hair is braided, and she wears a necklace with a pendant. The subtle play of light and shadow highlights Holbein’s masterful draughtsmanship. The details in the eyes, mouth, and overall facial expression showcase a delicate and sensitive approach to capturing human features. The understated background allows the viewer to focus entirely on the beautifully rendered face, which exemplifies the Northern Renaissance’s emphasis on realism and detailed observation.

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