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Lucas Cranach, l'Ancien
(13th Oct, 1472 - 26th Oct, 1553)
Portrait de Sybille de Clèves, électrice de Saxe
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Photo (C) RMN-Grand Palais / Mathieu Rabeau
Fondation Bemberg
http://www.fondation-bemberg.fr/
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Keywords:
necklace
portrait of a woman
Renaissance costume
Renaissance (European)
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About the artwork
Title:
Portrait de Sybille de Clèves, électrice de Saxe
Periods:
renaissance
16th century
XVIth century
Dimensions:
570 x 390
Inventory number:
INV1086
Detail:
vers 1531
Location:
Fondation Bemberg
About the author(s)
Author:
Lucas Cranach, l'Ancien
Also known as:
Lucas (I) Cranach
Lucas Cranach (I)
Lucas Cranach d.Æ.
Lucas Cranach d.Ä.
Lucas Cranach d. Ä.
Lucas Cranach d.ä.
Luca Kranack
Lucas Cranaccio
Lucas, the elder Cranach
Lucas Cranache
Lucas Kronach
Lucas, the Elder Cranach
Lukas Kranach
Luca Cranach
Lucas Sunder
Lucas Moller
Lucas Müller
Lucas Maler
Sunder Cranach
Lukas Cranach
Lucas Sonder
Lucas Muller
Muller Cranach
Lucas I Cranach
Luka Kranakh
Lucas Cranack
Lucas Cranach , the Elder
Born:
13th Oct, 1472
Dead:
26th Oct, 1553
Country:
Allemagne
See more about this author on Wikipedia:
Lucas Cranach the Elder
(
Lucas Cranach der Ältere
, c. 1472 – 16 October 1553) was a German Renaissance painter and printmaker in woodcut and engraving. He was court painter to the Electors of Saxony for most of his career, and is known for his portraits, both of German princes and those of the leaders of the Protestant Reformation, whose cause he embraced with enthusiasm, becoming a close friend of Martin Luther. He also painted religious subjects, first in the Catholic tradition, and later…
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