Lucas Cranach (German, 1472–1553)
Portrait of a praying woman (front) or St. Catherine (back), 1508
Mixed media on oak wood, 43 x 33 cm
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Lucas Cranach (German, 1472–1553)
Portrait of a praying woman (front) or St. Catherine (back), 1508
Mixed media on oak wood, 43 x 33 cm
Woman with a carnation, formerly attributed to Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472-1553). Musée Anne de Beaujeu, Moulins.
Silesian Cranachiana: Allegory of the Reformed Church by Silesian follower of Lucas Cranach the Younger, ca. 1570, Archdiocesan Museum in Wrocław (tempera and oil on panel).
The painting depicts Martin Luther preaching and Philipp Melanchthon hearing confession. The figures include contemporary nobility, including the von Zedlitz family. The background contains Passion and Paschal elements: rocks with crosses and the resurrection of Christ (after "Führer durch das Erzbischöfl. Diözesanmuseum in Breslau" by Alfons Nowack, p. 55, item 197). The painter was undoubtedly inspired by the works of Cranach to create the effigies of the reformers.
The painting was originally located in a church in Nowy Kościół in the Złotoryja district (Nova ecclesia, Neukirch bei Falkenhain, Kr. Schönau). The village likely dates back to the Middle Ages and was the seat of the von Zedlitz family, who owned a castle there. In the 16th century, Nowy Kościół was the center of Lutheranism in Silesia. The parish of Neukirch was among the first to embrace the Reformation. On September 12, 1518, Georg von Zedlitz appointed Melchior Hoffmann (or Hofmann ca. 1495 - ca. 1543), a disciple of the reformer Martin Luther and probably the first Lutheran preacher in Silesia, as head of the local church.
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Lucas Cranach the Elder — Portrait of Johann Friedrich the Magnanimous. 1509. detail
lucas cranach the elder, fountain of youth, 1546
Je ne sais pas pourquoi ce motif (ici, Salomé avec la tête de Saint Jean Baptiste (d'après Cranach l'ancien)) revient de temps à autre dans mon travail figuratif (un psychanalyste aurait du pain (coupé) sur la planche) Acrylique et crayon sur papier 8,3 x 5,8 inches / 21 x 14,8 cm
Portrait of Anne of Denmark, Electress consort of Saxony by Lucas Cranach the Younger, c. 1565
Lucas Cranach o Vello: O cardeal Alberto de Brandeburgo ante Cristo Crucificado (1520-25)