Three marginal drawings in a copy of "the praise of folly" by erasmus of rotterdam. Pen and black ink oxidised to brown, kunstmuseum basel. Stag hunt (no. 24)
a fool prays to st christopher (no. 26)
apelles paints aphrodite, revised in black by another hand (no. 32)
hans holbein and his brother, ambrosius, drew 82 marginal sketches in the copy of the praise of folly owned by classical scholar oswald myconius, who planned to show the result to the author, his friend desiderius erasmus. They include the first works by hans holbein to survive intact. Most of the sketches are by hans holbein, whose style and left-handed hatching identify him from ambrosius. References
buck, stephanie, hans holbein, cologne: könemann, 1999, isbn 3829025831, p. 10. Müller, christian; stephan kemperdick; maryan ainsworth; et al, hans holbein the younger: the basel years, 1515–1532, munich: prestel, 2006, isbn 9783791335803, pp. 146–57. Date: 1515.
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