Question 4 of 10 • HCS_Introduction to Art - EL1086 A

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This portrait of King Henry VIII was painted by Hans Holbein the Younger. One striking fact is Henry’s wide, frontal stance, which makes him appear dominant and powerful. Another is his luxurious clothing, jewelry, and fur, which emphasize wealth and royal status. A third is the way his broad shoulders and large figure are exaggerated to make him look physically strong and intimidating.