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Signature of Cranach the Elder from 1508 on a winged snake with ruby ring, depicted in a 1514 portrait. He was born at Kronach in upper Franconia (now central Germany), probably in 1472.
Paintings of Adam and Eve by Lucas Cranach the Elder include the following, depicted either together in a double portrait or separately in a pair of paintings: Musée des Beaux-Arts et d'Archéologie de Besançon , 1508–1510 (see Adam and Eve (Cranach, Besançon) )
The Portrait of Henry IV of Saxony and Catherine of Mecklenburg are a matching pair of full-length portrait paintings by the German Renaissance master Lucas Cranach the Elder, dating from 1514, now in the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden, Germany.
Lucas Cranach the Elder, Law and Gospel, Herzogliches Museum, Gotha, Germany. 82.2 cm × 118 cm (32.4 in × 46.5 in). Law and Gospel (or Law and Grace) is one of a number of thematically linked, allegorical panel paintings by Lucas Cranach the Elder from about 1529.
Adam and Eve is a c. 1508–1510 oil on limewood panel by Lucas Cranach the Elder, now in the Musée des Beaux-Arts et d'Archéologie de Besançon. [1] It is one of the earliest in a series of works by the artist showing the fall of man, also including examples now in Florence and in Prague.
After the bombing of Schneeberg on April 19, 1945, the altarpiece was rescued from the already burning church by many volunteers. Until 1969, some of the paintings were hung in the Trinity Church. After an extensive restoration, the double-opening winged altar can now be viewed in the form intended by Cranach. [3]
Adam and Eve is a c. 1538 oil on limewood painting by Lucas Cranach the Elder, [1] [2] [3] acquired in 1949 from the Cistercian monastery in Osek near Duchcov, now in the National Gallery Prague. It is part of a series of works showing the fall of man produced by that artist, including others now in Besançon (c. 1508–1510) and in Florence ...
Pages in category "Paintings by Lucas Cranach the Elder" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.