Portrait of Margaret à Barow, Lady Eliot, Hans Holbein the Younger, 1532–34

Portrait of Margaret à Barow, Lady Eliot, Hans Holbein the Younger, 1532–34

Margaret à barow (c. 1500–1560) was part of the humanist circle around sir thomas more. Holbein made this study, along with that of the sitter's husband, thomas (right), whom she married in about 1522, for matching paintings now lost. Both drawings are strongly reinforced with indian ink around the heads and headgear, a technique absent in the portrait studies of holbein's first english period. Dating from the earliest stage of his second period in england, which started in 1532, the drawings are unusually well preserved, down to the white chalk heightening lady elyot's nose and forehead. [1] the sitter wears a gable hood. [2] after her husband's death in 1546, lady elyot married sir james dyer, chief justice of the court of common pleas. Date: 1532–34. Dimensions: height: 28 cm (11 in); width: 20.9 cm (8.2 in). Medium: chalk, ink, paper, pen and brush. Collection: Royal Collection. Margaret, Lady Elyot by Hans Holbein the Younger
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