This exhibition at the Städel Museum in Frankfurt places work by Hans Holbein the Younger and the Elder, Albrecht Dürer and Hans Burgkmair in dialogue with that of their contemporaries working in the city of Augsburg and elsewhere in Germany, and in Italy and the Netherlands (2 November–18 February 2024). It brings together some 130 painting, drawings and prints by leading artists of the Northern Renaissance dating from the period of the 1480s through to the 1530s. These include two masterpieces by Holbein the Younger – the Solothurn Madonna (1522), on loan from the Kunstmuseum Solothurn, and The Madonna of Jacob Meyer zum Hasen (1526–28) from the Würth Collection. Find out more on the Städel’s website.
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Portrait of a Young Man (1506), Hans Burgkmair the Elder. Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna. © KHM-Museumsverband

Mary, Caressing the Child (c. 1499), Hans Holbein the Elder. Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, Munich

Darmstadt Madonna or Madonna of Jakob Meyer zum Hasen (1526–28), Hans Holbein the Younger. Würth Collection. Photo: Volker Naumann, Schönaich

Salome with the Head of John the Baptist (c. 1520–24), Andrea Solario. Kunsthistoriches Museum, Vienna. © KHM-Museumsverband
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