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  2. Lucas Cranach the Elder - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. File:Lucas Cranach d.Ä. - Adam und Eva im Paradies (1531 ...

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    : acquired by Gemäldegalerie: Inscriptions: Artist's insignia bottom right on the tree: winged serpent with elevated wings and dated '1531'; in white paint Cranach Digital Archive signature

  4. Schneeberg Altarpiece - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Pennsylvania museum to sell painting in settlement with heirs ...

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    The museum had bought the painting, attributed to German Renaissance master Lucas Cranach the Elder and Workshop, from a New York g Pennsylvania museum to sell painting in settlement with heirs of ...

  6. Votive painting from Šopka - Wikipedia

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    The Votive Painting from Šopka (1530) is the work of an anonymous disciple of Lucas Cranach the Elder, who worked in north-west Bohemia and is referred to by the initials with which he signed his paintings as Master IW.

  7. File:Cranach, Lucas (I) - Self portret - Schloss Stolzenfels.jpg

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  8. Torgauer Altar - Wikipedia

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    Unusually, Lucas Cranach signed and dated the painting in Latin: LUCAS CHRONUS/FACIEBAT/ANNO 1509, visible in the notice hanging on one of the central columns. It is suggested that the choice and treatment of the subject shows that he knew the St Anne altarpiece by Quinten Metsys while still in the master's Antwerp studio.

  9. File:Lucas Cranach (I) - Caritas, 1537 (Pérez Simón ...

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    Object history: Max Flersheim, Paris Kleinberger, Paris Glückstadt Collection, Copenhagen, sale, Winkel and Magnussen, Copenhagen, 2- 5 June 1924

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