around 1510/12, Artist: Hans Holbein d. Ä.
In this picture of the Virgin as well, the figural motif, the posture of the child and the way in which Mary is handing him the pomegranate (a symbol of the Resurrection) is based on Netherlandish models and the works of Hans Memling in particular. The colouration and wealth of small brilliant objects, including jewellery, pearls and embroidery, were also influenced by early Netherlandish painting.
Painting
German
around 1510/12
Hans Holbein d. Ä. (um 1465 Augsburg - 1524 Isenheim) - GND
Limewood
42,3 cm × 27,1 cm
Framed: 55,9 cm × 39,8 cm × 3,5 cm
Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Gemäldegalerie
Gemäldegalerie, 6503
Stift St. Blasien, Black Forest (?); until 1926 in the monastery St. Paul im Lavanttal/Carinthia; acquired in 1926;
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