The Ambassadors' Secret
Holbein and the World of the Renaissance
John North
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The Ambassadors' Secret is a radical reinterpretation of one of the world's most famous paintings. Holbein's celebrated portrait of two French diplomats at the court of Henry VIII has usually been linked to the political and religious unrest of the day. John North shows that the painting has a very different, and previously undetected, central theme and many other meanings. Far from being random, the objects in The Ambassadors are deliberately, ande very accurately, placed. In revealing exactly what they, and the painting, mean, The Ambassadors' Secret opens a remarkable window on the world of the Renaissance. |
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John North's books include The Measure of the Universe
and Stonehenge. He is Emeritus Professor of the History of Philosophy and
the Exact Sciences at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands.
320 pages 10 colour 70 b/w illus. 2001
1 85285 330 1 £25
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