Its introduction stated the author Pettigree showed “the ironies of [Holbein’s] reputation as a great Protestant painter,” but there was little evidence that supported the actual claim. The evidence provided, like that fact that Hans Holbein never became an English citizen, wasn’t substantial to convince an audience. Additionally, the article failed to mention information that could’ve strengthened the article. There was no information on Erasmus and Thomas More, two key figures in Hans Holbein’s life who opposed Protestantism. Despite its major flaws, it was interesting to read more about Renaissance art and familiar people discussed in
Its introduction stated the author Pettigree showed “the ironies of [Holbein’s] reputation as a great Protestant painter,” but there was little evidence that supported the actual claim. The evidence provided, like that fact that Hans Holbein never became an English citizen, wasn’t substantial to convince an audience. Additionally, the article failed to mention information that could’ve strengthened the article. There was no information on Erasmus and Thomas More, two key figures in Hans Holbein’s life who opposed Protestantism. Despite its major flaws, it was interesting to read more about Renaissance art and familiar people discussed in