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Holbein.
German family of artists. (1) Hans Holbein (i), who became one of the leading painters in south Germany, was the son of Michael Holbein, a tanner, who may have settled in Augsburg from Basle, and of Anna Mair, through whom he was related to important artists working in and near Augsburg. These included his uncles Hans Mair (probably identical with the painter Mair von Landshut) and Michel Erhart, and his cousins Gregor Erhart, Paulus Erhart and Hans Daucher, all of whom were sculptors. Apparently included in Hans Holbein (i)s workshop was his brother Sigmund Holbein (d Berne, 1540), whom Hans portrayed in a drawing (1512; London, BM). In 1501 they were together at Frankfurt am Main and in 151617 Sigmund took proceedings against his brother, who had already left Augsburg. No documented work by Sigmund Holbein survives. Hans Holbein (i) married c. 1494, but the identity of his wife is unknown; their two sons, (2) Ambrosius Holbein and (3) Hans Holbein (ii), also became artists, the latter being among the most important portrait painters in northern Europe during the Reformation. The following members have entries:
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