Holbein’s Portrait of a Lady and a Squirrel
1200 Getty Center Drive Los Angeles, CA 90049-1687
Saturday, October 23 at 11:00 AM 12:00 PM
Ends Oct 23, 2021
Among the most captivating of portraits by German artist Hans Holbein the Younger is A Lady with a Squirrel and a Starling. Painted between 1526–28, during his first trip to England, this enigmatic work exemplifies Holbein’s sophisticated approach to portraiture, as well as the challenges Renaissance portraits occasionally pose for modern researchers. In this talk, Holbein specialist Susan Foister presents an illustrated talk on the presumed subject, Anne Lovell, and other portraits of women in Holbein’s work. She closely examines Holbein’s painting methods and his remarkable ability to create meaning beyond simple representation. The program concludes with a conversation with Anne Woollett, curator of paintings at the Getty Museum and of the exhibition, Holbein: Capturing Character in the Renaissance.