The artwork titled “Portrait of Henry VIII,” created by Hans Holbein the Younger in 1540 in Germany, exemplifies the Northern Renaissance art movement. Executed using oil, panel, and tempera mediums, the portrait measures 74.5 x 88.5 cm. This genre piece is housed in the Palazzo Barberini in Rome, Italy.
The painting skillfully captures the imposing figure of Henry VIII, showcasing his regal attire embellished with intricate patterns and luxurious materials. His robust and commanding presence is further accentuated by the detailed depiction of his elaborate jewelry and ornate garments. The background is subdued, directing the observer’s focus toward the monarch’s authoritative expression and stately posture. Through meticulous attention to texture and opulence, Holbein has immortalized the grandeur and power of the English king.