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Lucas Cranach the Elder
On April 28, 2025 -
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Lucas Cranach the Elder
, German painter, 1472-1553
Lucas Cranach the Elder at 77, painted by Lucas Cranach the Younger
The Princesses Sibylla, Emilia, and Sidonia of Saxony, circa 1535 Oil on lime wood, 24.4 in x 35 in // Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
Portrait of a Man, 1529 Oil on beech wood, 20.1 in x 14 in // Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels
Salome with the Head of Saint John the Baptist, 1530s Oil on poplar, 34.25 x 22.8 in // Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
Saint Christopher, between 1518 and 1520 Paint on lime, 16.4 × 3.1 in // Detroit Institute of Arts
Portrait of Princess Sibylle of Cleve, 1526 Paint on beech wood, 22.4 x 15.3 in // Schloss Weimar, Germany
Melancholy, 1532 Oil on panel, 20 x 38.1 in // Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen
Portrait of the Elector John Frederic the Magnanimous of Saxony, 1531 Oil on panel, 20 x 14.5 in // Louvre Museum, Paris
Saint Peter, 16th century Oil on panel, 44.4 x 21.2 in // Louvre Museum, Paris
Venus with Amor the Honey Thief, after 1537 Oil on panel, 68.5 x 25.9 in // Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo, Netherlands
The Close of the Silver Age, circa 1530 Oil on oak wood, 19.7 x 14 in // National Gallery, London
Portrait of a Woman, from 1525 until 1527 Oil on panel, 14.1 x 9.8 in // National Gallery, London
The Fountain of Youth, 1546 Oil on lime panel, oil paint, 47.4 x 73.2 in // Gemäldegalerie, Berlin
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