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Because he was one of the renaissance best painters. Along with people such as Michelangelo, Leonardo da vinci, and Jan van eyck. What really made him important though is that he made the best portrait of king Henry VIII. I hope that answered your question. :)

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When did Hans Holbein the Younger die?

Hans Holbein the Younger died on 1543-11-29.


Who were Hans holbein's parents?

Hans Holbein the Younger's father was also named Hans Holbein and he was a painter. His mother's name was Barbara Holbein, but not much is known about her. Hans Holbein the Younger came from a family of artists, with his father and brother also being painters.


Why was Hans Holbein called The younger?

Hans Holbein the Younger (1497-1543) was the son of Hans Holbein the Elder (1460-1524). Both were German painters, though Holbein the Younger was appointed court artist to the court of the English King Henry VIII.


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Who was the most famous German renaissance painter?

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Who was Henry VIII's court painter?

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Where was he born Hans Holbein the Younger?

In Augsburg, Germany.


What year did Hans Holbein the younger die?

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