• Portrait of Christina of Denmark (or Portrait in Mourning) is an oil on oak panel painting by Hans Holbein the Younger completed in 1538.
  • Christina of Denmark’ was created in c.1538 by Hans Holbein the Younger in Northern Renaissance style.
  • Learn how Hans Holbein the Younger's portrait of the 16-year-old widow Christina of Denmark piqued Henry VIII's interest when he was looking for a new bride...
  • 16-year-old Christina of Denmark was on the list, so in 1538, Holbein was sent to Brussels to capture her likeness.
  • Hans Holbein the Younger painted this portrait of Christina of Denmark in 1538 and it was a politically-charged commission by Henry VIII, via his representative...
  • The artwork “Christina of Denmark” is a Northern Renaissance portrait by the esteemed artist Hans Holbein, created circa 1538.
  • Holbein painted this portrait of Christina of Denmark, the young widowed Duchess of Milan, for Henry VIII of England, who was considering her as a possible...
  • Christina, Princess of Denmark and Norway, Duchess of Milan (1521/22 – 1590), aged 16 by after Hans Holbein the younger.
  • Holbein's painting of the sixteen-year-old Christina of Denmark, widowed Duchess of Milan, is his only surviving full-length portrait of a woman.
  • I love Hans Holbein the Younger’s Portrait of a Lady with a Squirrel and a Starling, especially the teal background.
  • In this case, we’re looking at Holbein’s “Christina of Denmark, Duchess of Milan” from 1538, and this was commissioned by King Henry VIII.
  • Once the painting Portrait of Christina of Denmark is ready and dry, it will be shipped to your delivery address.