Hans Holbein Re-made

Neat little exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery looking at how the increased demand was met for works by Holbein after his death.

It is interesting to see a show focusing on what many might consider to be fakes. It shows a change in emphasis to the modern approach of not only holding up great works but looking at the use of art and market for it. These were pictures bought by people knowing they were not by the great man either because they wanted a high quality image of the person shown or because they wanted to buy into the Holbein style.

I loved a small framed sketch they has which was an studio pattern of Fisher showing the holes and pounces used to reproduce copies. It was also interesting to see the evidence that the picture of Sir Thomas Moore had been produced on the continent, the wood and primer used, which showed that this reproduction of work was not confined to Britain.

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