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Lucas  Cranach Johann the Steadfast oil painting reproduction


Johann the Steadfast
1509 Medium Oil on panel Dimensions 41.3 x 31 cm cyf
new24/Lucas Cranach-979468.jpgPainting ID::  79137
 

 

 
   
      

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Lucas  Cranach Johann the Steadfast oil painting reproduction


Johann the Steadfast
1509 Medium Oil on panel Dimensions 41.3 x 31 cm cyf
new24/Lucas Cranach-845734.jpgPainting ID::  79822
 

 

 
   
      

Lucas Cranach
  
1472-1553 German Lucas Cranach Locations Lucas Cranach the Elder was born at Kronach, Franconia. He was apparently trained by his father, Hans, a painter, and from 1495 to 1498 undertook work at Kronach for Coburg and Gotha. There is evidence that Cranach resided in Vienna between about 1500 and 1504. In 1504 he married Barbara Brengbier of Gotha; they had three daughters and two sons, Hans (died 1537) and Lucas the Younger (1515-1586), both of whom were painters. In 1505 Cranach established residence at Wittenberg, where he was court painter to three successive electors: Frederick the Wise, John the Constant, and John Frederick the Magnanimous. Cranach was a prosperous and respected citizen. He owned several houses and land, held the office of councilor, and was a burgomaster. He also worked for other princely patrons and was a follower and lifelong friend of Martin Luther. In 1550 Cranach followed John Frederick the Magnanimous to Augsburg, where the elector was in exile, and in 1552 accompanied him to Weimar. Cranach died in Weimar on Oct. 16, 1553.
Johann the Steadfast
1509 Medium Oil on panel Dimensions 41.3 x 31 cm cyf

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