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Lutheran art consists of all religious art produced for Lutherans and the Lutheran churches.This includes sculpture, painting, and architecture. Artwork in the Lutheran churches arose as a distinct marker of the faith during the Reformation era and attempted to illustrate, supplement and portray in tangible form the teachings of Lutheran theology.
Martin Luther was born on 10 November 1483 to Hans Luder (or Ludher, later Luther) [19] and his wife Margarethe (née Lindemann) in Eisleben, County of Mansfeld, in the Holy Roman Empire. Luther was baptized the next morning on the feast day of Martin of Tours .
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This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.: Attribution: I, Daniel Csörföly (from Budapest, Hungary) You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work
Luther's Seal from a church in Cobstädt, Thuringia, Germany In an 8 July 1530 letter to Lazarus Spengler, Luther interprets his seal: . Grace and peace from the Lord. As you desire to know whether my painted seal, which you sent to me, has hit the mark, I shall answer most amiably and tell you my original thoughts and reason about why my seal is a symbol of my theology.
Cranach probably drew on input from his lifelong friend Martin Luther when designing these panels, which illustrate the Protestant concept of Law and Gospel. The earliest forms of the picture are the panels in Gotha, Germany and the National Gallery in Prague; the Gotha panel is thought to be later. The paintings were the basis for many similar ...
Portrait of Martin Luther is an oil on canvas painting by Lucas Cranach the Younger and studio, from 1564. It was located in St. Elizabeth's Church, Wrocław, before World War Two, and now is held in the National Museum, Warsaw. [1] It is based on Lucas Cranach the Elder's three-quarter length 1539 portrait of Martin Luther. [2]