Showing 24 artworks out of 54 with Lucas Cranach The Elder and with artwork date before 1545 and with artwork date after 1535
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A striking display of German Renaissance drama, Lucas Cranach the Elder's Judith with the Head of Holofernes captures a moment of profound courage and faith, inviting you to explore this masterpiece for your collection.
Lucas Cranach’s serene ‘Three Graces,’ painted circa 1535 during the Reformation, showcases breathtaking Renaissance realism and humanist ideals—three nude figures embodying joy and grace against a dark backdrop. Explore this masterpiece at Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.
Witness the iconic 'Portrait of Martin Luther' by Lucas Cranach the Elder – a masterpiece capturing the reformer’s solemnity and embodying Northern Renaissance artistry. Explore faith, innovation & historical significance.
Lucas Cranach’s ‘Venus and Cupid’ captures a serene Renaissance moment with its masterful oil painting technique and iconic figures. This 1540 Northern Renaissance artwork, featuring Venus and Cupid, offers a timeless depiction of love and desire – discover this exquisite reproduction.
Experience the Northern Renaissance power of Lucas Cranach the Elder's Allegory of Justice (1537), featuring a symbolic figure with scales and sword; discover this masterpiece today.
Admire Lucas Cranach’s ‘Portrait of the Reformer Georg Spalatin’ (1537). A striking Renaissance oil painting showcasing a dignified reformer's face & formal style. Explore German art history!
Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472-1553) was a leading figure in German Renaissance art, celebrated for his portraits of prominent figures like Martin Luther and his vibrant depictions of mythological and biblical scenes. His artistic legacy continues to
Lucas Cranach's 'Portrait of Philip Melanchthon' captures the influential reformer's intellect and solemnity, reflecting the era’s religious and intellectual shifts. A Renaissance masterpiece.
Admire Lucas Cranach the Elder's 'Maria with the Child,' a captivating Renaissance masterpiece depicting Mary and Jesus under an apple tree, showcasing rich detail & religious symbolism.
Discover the tender devotion of Cranach's 1535 Caritas, a masterpiece blending German Renaissance detail with profound maternal love; bring this timeless art home.
Admire Lucas Cranach the Elder's 'The Old Man in Love' (1537). This Northern Renaissance portrait captures an intimate moment with remarkable realism and detail.
Explore Lucas Cranach the Elder's iconic 'Portrait of Martin Luther' (1543). A seminal work of the Northern Renaissance, capturing the reformer's gravitas and spirit.
Lucas Cranach the Elder’s dramatic ‘The Crucifixion with the Converted Centurion’ depicts a powerful scene of religious conversion amidst a turbulent sky and armored figure, capturing Renaissance intensity – explore this iconic artwork.
Explore Lucas Cranach’s ‘Hunt at Torgau’! A stunning Renaissance oil painting of Charles V’s grand hunt. Discover its symbolism & masterful technique in this Prado masterpiece.
Admire 'Portraits of Martin Luther & Philipp Melanchthon' by Cranach the Elder (1543). A masterful Renaissance portrait capturing Reformation figures, housed at the Uffizi Gallery.
Portraits of Martin Luther and Philipp Melanchthon
Lucas Cranach’s poignant depiction of Christ embodies Renaissance spirituality; the artist's masterful tempera technique captures profound sorrow and contemplation amidst the solemn beauty of 1537 Bremen.
Lucas Cranach’s opulent ‘Paradise,’ painted in 1536 during the Northern Renaissance, depicts serene deer and angelic figures amidst a vibrant landscape—a masterful portrayal reflecting the artist's profound influence on Reformation iconography. Explore this captivating masterpiece at ArtsDot.
Lucas Cranach’s ‘The Three Graces’ captures Renaissance beauty with ethereal figures and classical symbolism. This Northern Renaissance masterpiece, painted in 1535, offers a timeless depiction of feminine grace – discover this iconic artwork.
Lucas Cranach the Elder’s unsettling ‘Feast of Herod’ (1539) depicts a gruesome Renaissance scene with a man bearing a severed head, showcasing Northern Renaissance style and dark psychological depth – discover this iconic artwork or commission a hand-painted reproduction.
Lucas Cranach’s 1535 portrait of Elector John Frederick – a stunning Renaissance oil painting featuring rich detail & symbolic power. Explore this masterpiece!
Lucas Cranach’s haunting depiction of Adam and Eve embodies Northern Renaissance artistry—a masterful portrayal of temptation and divine consequence. Explore this iconic masterpiece from 1537 and immerse yourself in the legacy of German art history.
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