The artwork, titled “Portrait of Jane Seymour,” was created by Hans Holbein the Younger in 1537, in Germany. It belongs to the Northern Renaissance art movement and is categorized as a sketch and study.
In the artwork, Jane Seymour is depicted with a calm and composed expression. The sketch captures the delicate and intricate features of her face, emphasizing her gentle eyes and modest smile. She is adorned in period attire, complete with a headdress and a necklace, reflecting the fashion of her time. The detailed lines and subtle shading in the sketch highlight Holbein’s meticulous attention to detail and his skillful draftsmanship, characteristic of the Northern Renaissance aesthetics.