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sir thomas more hans holbein der jungereReproduktion Sir Thomas More Hans Holbein der Jngere Faszinierende Einfhrung Das Werk "Sir Thomas More" von Hans Holbein der Jngere ist viel mehr als nur ein Portrt; es verkrpert eine Epoche, eine Persnlichkeit und eine knstlerische Vision. Dieses Gemlde, das die Essenz des Humanismus der Renaissance einfngt, ldt uns ein, in das Leben eines Mannes einzutauchen, dessen Ideale die Geschichte geprgt haben. Sir Thomas More, Gelehrter und Staatsmann, wird
Reproduktion Sir Thomas More - Hans Holbein der Jüngere – Faszinierende Einführung Das Werk "Sir Thomas More" von Hans Holbein der Jüngere ist viel mehr als nur ein Porträt; es verkörpert eine Epoche, eine Persönlichkeit und eine künstlerische Vision. Dieses Gemälde, das die Essenz des Humanismus der Renaissance einfängt, lädt uns ein, in das Leben eines Mannes einzutauchen, dessen Ideale die Geschichte geprägt haben. Sir Thomas More, Gelehrter und Staatsmann, wird mit einer Intensität dargestellt, die die Zeit überdauert. Durch die Augen Holbeins wird der Betrachter Zeuge einer Begegnung mit dem engagierten Intellektuellen, dessen Gesicht tiefe Weisheit und unerschütterliche Entschlossenheit ausdrückt. Dieses Werk, das die Jahrhunderte überdauert hat, inspiriert und fasziniert weiterhin und bietet einen wertvollen Einblick in die Gedankenwelt und Werte einer entscheidenden Epoche. Stil und Einzigartigkeit des Werks Der Stil von Holbein zeichnet sich durch seine Präzision und seinen beeindruckenden Realismus aus. In "Sir Thomas More" zeugt jedes Detail, vom reich verzierten Gewand bis zu den subtilen Lichtspielen, von der Fähigkeit des Künstlers, nicht nur das äußere Erscheinungsbild, sondern auch die Seele seines Subjekts einzufangen. Der neutrale, fast schlichte Hintergrund hebt die imposante Statur der Figur hervor, während die gewählten Farben eine Atmosphäre von Würde und Ernsthaftigkeit vermitteln. Holbein verwendet eine schlichte Farbpalette, die den Eindruck von Seriosität verstärkt, gleichzeitig aber die Persönlichkeit von More durch seinen Gesichtsausdruck zum Leuchten bringt. Dieses Porträt beschränkt sich nicht auf eine einfache Darstellung; es ist eine Reflexion über Moral, Glauben und Vernunft – zentrale Themen im Leben von More. Die Komposition, ausgewogen und harmonisch, lenkt den Blick des Betrachters auf das Gesicht des Protagonisten, den wahren Mittelpunkt des Werks. Der Künstler und sein Einfluss Hans Holbein der Jüngere, geboren in Deutschland und tätig am Hof von Heinrich VIII. in England, ist einer der unbestrittenen Meister der Renaissance-Malerei. Seine Fähigkeit, einen minutiösen Stil mit einem tiefen psychologischen Verständnis der dargestellten Figuren zu verbinden, verleiht ihm einen einzigartigen Platz in der Kunstgeschichte. Holbein hat den Geist seiner Zeit eingefangen, einer Epoche, die von politischen und religiösen Umbrüchen geprägt war, insbesondere der Reformation. SeinShipping Notes
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★★★★★ 3
Cute and predictable
Format: Kindle
Rom-com wrapped I’m a literary tote bag. The story was cute, predictable, but satisfying. Josie’s voice was cringy at times. Despite that, the characters are likable and everyone got their moment of closure. I’d give it one chile for spice.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2025
★★★★★ 4
Adorable Take on You’ve Got Mail!
Format: Kindle
This book was absolutely adorable. It’s a sweet, bookish twist on You’ve Got Mail that made me smile from start to finish. I loved all the little nods to book culture (including a fun reference to Nora Ephron!).
Ryan was just the cutest, and Josie’s transformation felt really heartfelt. Yes, it was a little cheesy at times, but in the best possible way. The perfect cozy, feel-good read!
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Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2025
★★★★★ 5
i couldn’t put it down
Format: Kindle
It’s 2 in the morning and I’ve just finished reading this. I haven’t had a book make me stay up late reading in bed since I was in high school. Sure I have books that I can’t put down but the draw to this one was so enticing. Every time I tried to go to sleep or do something else I kept reaching for my kindle wanting more.
I loved Josie and her character growth. I’ve felt how she feels, being guarded, feeling like you can’t show your true self, & what if when you are you people don’t like you or understand you. Seeing her let in chaos into her life was a simple reminder we all need that not everything has to be perfect.
Ryan or Rj was the picture perfect boyfriend and the ending had me in tears 😭 we all need a good listener in our life who will be there when it matters most. The way he’s painted in Josie’s eyes to the sweetheart he is inside was so nice. Also, the nerdy but cute vibes he gives off. & can I just say reading about a reader who has dyslexia made me so giddy because I work with kids like that.
I loved all of the lines about what reading was to them and why they got into reading. It made me feel so connected to the story line and reminded me why I read books. I loved the enemies to friends to lovers plot line. The story of them falling in love and how it happens differently for everyone.
The story has its cutesy romance moments which I thought I’d hate but came to love. Plus, it has some real emotional conversations that had a knot in my throat. I enjoyed the depth that the characters brought to the story.
The pacing was just perfect for me. A slow burn for the love to come in but I enjoyed their banter throughout. Plus all of their cute DMs back and forth were my favorite. One of my favorite things about the book is how it recognized the different types of readers there are and that it’s okay.
I will be thinking about this book all throughout the day and recommending it to everyone.
Read if you love:
💕 enemies to lovers
💕forced proximity
💕 slow burn
💕books about books
💕dual POV
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Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2025
★★★★★ 4
Love story with great character growth
Format: Kindle
You Got Mail vibes ☑️
Witty banter ☑️
Emotional vulnerability ☑️
I came for the romance about two bookstore managers vying to save their position and stayed for the character development, which is so well done.
Josie and Ryan avoid romantic relationships at all costs due to past trauma. Josie is stoic and loves literary works while Ryan is an easy-going romance book lover. Can opposites work together for the greater good? Can they find love with each other?
First as BookshopGirl, and RJ.Reads, and then as themselves, they learn to open up, heal old wounds, and connect on a deeper level. I couldn't help but cheer them on, and when they finally allowed each other in, my heart swooned.
And that epilogue ... ALL. THE. FEELS.
• Rivals to lovers
• Dual POV
• He falls first
• Slow burn
• Forced proximity
• Opposites attract
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Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2025
★★★★★ 5
excellent!
Format: Kindle
I think this book was specifically designed for me. Book nerds, enemies to lovers, friends to lovers, slow burn, badass FMC, adorable MMC, great banter, trust issues and oldest daughter issues. The romance and the banter was excellent! Ryan and Josie were great characters. I loved everything about this book. Can’t wait to read the next book by Ali Brady!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2026