Mary F. S. Hervey, Holbein's "Ambassadors," 1900. This volume also embodies, and gives the references to, the original identifications of Professor Sidney Colvin, and the suggested identifications of Mr. C. L. Eastlake; as well as to the contribution concerning the hymn-book by Mr. Barclay Squire.
W. F. Dickes, Holbein's "Ambassadors" Unriddled, 1903.
F. A. Zetter-Collin, Die Zetter'sche Madonna von Solothurn. Ihre Geschichte aus Originalquellen, etc. In Festschrift des Kunst-Vereins der Stadt Solothurn, 1902.
Artur Seeman, Der Brunnen des Lebens, von H. Holbein. In Zeitschrift für bildende Kunst. Mai, 1903. With a superb illustration in colour.
INDEX
"Adoration," painting, [71]
"Ambassadors, The," painting, [145-9], [193]
Amerbach, Basilius, [66]
Bonifacius, [25], [46-50], [99], [125]
Johann, [48], [61]
Anne, of Cleves, Queen, [171-4]
Antwerp, Johann or Hans of, [183]
Arundel, Henry Fitzalan, Earl of, [184]
Thomas Howard, Earl of, [151]
William Fitzalan, Earl of, [115]
Augsburg, [10], [11], [16]
Bär, Hans, [24], [25]
Magdalena, first wife of Meyer zum Hasen, [31]
Barber-Surgeons, Guild of, [180]
Basel, description of, [58-64]
decoration of the Rathhaus by Holbein, [83-5], [132], [135], [170]
decoration of the Lällenkönig by Holbein, [135]
offers of an annuity to Holbein, [145], [168], [169], [176], [177]
Basel, banquet to Holbein, [168]
Beatus Rhenanus, [68]
Berne, [12]
Bible, translations before the Reformation, [23], [24]
Boleyn, Anne, Queen, [150], [151]
Bourbon, Nicholas, [156], [157], [193]
Bourges, [99]
Burgkmair, Hans, [11]
Butts, Sir William, [180]
Cellini, Benvenuto, [169-70]
Chamber, John, [180]
Cheseman, Robert, [150]
"Christ in the Grave," painting, [78-80]
Christ in Holbein's Art, [77-83]
Christina, Duchess of Milan, [144], [164-7]
Colet, John, Dean of St. Paul's, [22], [137]
Cromwell, Thomas, Earl of Essex, [152]
"Dance of Death," [100-103]
Darmstadt, "Meyer-Madonna" at, [108-13]
David, Gerard, [53]
David, Jerome, [169]
Diesbach, Nicholas von, [89], [90]
Dinteville, Jean de, [149]
Dresden, "Meyer-Madonna" at, [108-13]
Dürer, Albrecht, [22]
Edward VI., King, [163], [170]
Elizabeth of York, Queen, [161]
Erasmus, Desiderius, [17-21], [125], [137], [158]
Portraits of, [98], [99], [159]
Eyck, H. and J. van, [15], [185]
Fäsch, Remigius, [111]
Fisher, John, Bishop of Rochester, [118]
"Fountain of Life," painting, [53], [54]
Froben, Hieronymus, [158]
Froben, Johann, [15], [34], [35], [63], [64], [68], [98]
Gardiner, Stephen, Bishop of Winchester, [175]
Gerster, Hans, [89], [90]
Glass-painting, designs for, [54], [55]
"Goddess of Love," painting, [104]
Gold-work, designs for, [163]
Graf, Urs, [65], [66]
Guildford, Sir Henry, [119-21]
Lady, [121]
Gyze, Georg, [142-43]
Hayes, Cornelius, [170]
Henry VII., King, portrait, [161]
Henry VIII., King, portrait, [160-63], [195]
New Year present to Holbein, [170]
Henry, Prince of Wales, [151]
Hertenstein, Jacob von, [43]
Holbein, Ambrose, [10], [12], [13], [17]
Bruno, [12]
Elsbeth, [58], [94-7], [104], [105], [107], [126-9], [177-82]
Hans, the Elder, [9], [10], [12], [13], [16], [91]
the Younger, birth (1497), [16]
at Basel (1515-17), [24]
at Lucerne (1517-18), [41], [42]
a citizen of Basel (1519-26), [58-113]
marriage, [58]
wife and children, [104-7], [124], [129-31], [169], [170], [182]
first visit to England (1526-8), [115-25]
last years in Basel (1528-31), [125-36]
purchase of Basel House (1528), [125], [126]
final return to London (1531), [136]
mention of, by Nicholas Bourbon, [157]
official income, [167]
will and death, [180-83]
place of interment, [184]
illegitimate children, [183]
as a designer and engraver, [35-7]
greatness of, [184-7]
religious ideals and sympathies, [21-4], [77-83]
Jacob, [128-30]
Katharina, [128-31]
Künegoldt, wife of Andreas Syff, [129-31]
Michael, [11]
Philip, son of Hans the Younger, [86], [94], [129], [169], [170]
Philip, grandson of Hans the Younger, [130]
Sigmund, [12], [177]
Howard, Catherine, Queen, [175]
Thomas, Duke of Norfolk, [175]
Hutten, Ulrich von, [71]
Hyss, Cornelius, [157]
"Jane Seymour Cup," [163]
Kratzer, Nicholas, [121], [122], [157]
Laïs Corinthiaca, painting, [105], [106]
Landsknechte, drawings, [57], [58]
"Last Supper," paintings, [50-52]
Leemput, Remi von, [160]
Leonardo da Vinci, [40], [50]
Lisbon, painting, the "Fountain of Life" at, [53], [54]
Lucerne, [41], [42]
Lützelburger, Hans, [36], [98]
Lystrius, Gerard, [68]
Mantegna, Andrea, [40], [41], [50]
"Mary Magdalen at the Sepulchre," painting, [80-83]
Merian, family of, at Frankfurt, [131]
Meyer, Anna, [110], [111]
Dorothea, née Kannegiesser, [31-4], [109]
Jacob zum Hasen, [31-4], [75], [89], [107]
Jacob zum Hirten, [132], [133]
Magdalena, née Bär, [31]
"Meyer-Madonna" (Darmstadt and Dresden), [108-13]
Milan, [40]
Monasticism and Art, [5-8]
More, Sir Thomas, [112], [114-17], [137]
Morett, Hubert, or Morette, Charles de Solier, portrait, [144], [154], [194]
"Nativity," paintings, [71-4]
Oberriedt, Hans, [72], [75]
Oporinus, Joannes, [67], [68]
Paracelsus, [67]
Parr, Catherine, [176], [179]
Passion, eight-panelled altar-piece, [75-77]
drawings, [77], [78]
Plague (in 1543), [182]
Saint Andrew Undershaft, London, [178], [183], [184]
Saint Catharine Cree, London, [184]
Schmidt, Franz, [177], [182]
Schoolmaster's Sign-board, paintings, [25], [26]
Selve, Georges de, Bishop of Lavaur, [149]
Seymour, Jane, Queen, [157], [158], [161], [163], [164]
"Sheba, Queen of, visiting Solomon," drawing, [155]
Solier, Charles de, Seigneur de Morette, [154]
Solothurn Madonna, painting and its history, [86-97]
Steelyard, the, London, [138-42]
Stokesley, John, Bishop of London, [119]
Sultz, Dorothea von, née Offenburg, [104-6]
Title-pages, woodcuts, [65], [98], [115], [159]
"Triumph of Riches and of Poverty," drawings, [150]
Tuke, Sir Bryan, [122], [123]
Ulm, [11]
Utopia, woodcut title-page, [115]
"Virgin and Child," drawings, [55]
paintings by Holbein, [86-97], [108-13]
Warham, William, Archbishop of Canterbury, [118], [119], [137]
Wilhelm Meister, School of, [8]
Windsor, portrait, drawings at, [117]
Zetter, "Madonna" at Solothurn, [86-97]