The “Portrait of Sir Henry Guildford” is an exquisite masterpiece created by Hans Holbein the Younger in 1527, Germany. Executed with oil, wood, and tempera, this work belongs to the Northern Renaissance movement. The artwork measures 81.4 x 66 cm and falls under the portrait genre.
The subject of the artwork, Sir Henry Guildford, is depicted in elaborate and richly textured attire. He wears a luxurious garment adorned with intricate patterns and golden hues, which suggest his high social status and wealth. A fur-lined cloak rests over his shoulders, adding to the opulence of his appearance. Sir Henry’s gaze is firm and contemplative, indicative of his significance and dignity. The background features elements of green drapery and foliage, providing a subtle yet elegant backdrop that emphasizes the detailed craftsmanship of the portrait. The artist’s use of light and shadow further enhances the three-dimensional quality, adding depth and realism to the composition.