The Double Portrait of Jakob Meyer zum Hasen and Dorothea Kannengießer is a 1516 oil-on-limewood panel painting by the German-Swiss Northern Renaissance master Hans Holbein the Younger.
The two panels were commissioned by Jakob Meyer zum Hasen, mayor of Basel, and show him and his second wife Dorothea Kannengießer.
The occasion for the portrait could be Meyer zum Hasen's election as the mayor the same year.
[1] Holbein was eighteen years old at the time and had arrived in Basel together with his brother Ambrosius only in 1515.
[3] They are the earliest surviving portraits by the artist and are linked to drawings he may have made in his hometown of Augsburg.