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Лукас Кранх Старши

1472 - 1553

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  • Born: 1472, Kronach, Njemačka
  • Lifespan: 81 years
  • Creative periods: mature period
  • Top-ranked work: Adam i Eva
  • Room fit: dnevni boravak
  • Color intensity:
    • uravnoteženo
    • monokromatsko
  • Vibe: elegantno
  • Gift suitability: other-none
  • Mediums: ulje na platnu
  • Museums on APS:
    • Courtauld Gallery
    • Courtauld Gallery
    • Courtauld Gallery
    • Courtauld Gallery
    • Courtauld Gallery
  • Also known as:
    • Лукас Мюллер
    • Лукас Кранх Джий
    • Кранх
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  • Works on APS: 445
  • Top 3 works:
    • Adam i Eva
    • Judith s glavom Holofernesa
    • Lucas Cranach the Elder 80 x 114 cm Northern European painting traditions Oil on panel Northern Renaissance Detailed hunting scene, vibrant colors, symbolic richness Realism with stylized elements, fine brushwork Hunting expedition with hunters, do
  • Art period: Renesansa
  • Best occasions:
    • središnji element
    • akcent
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Typical colors: espresso
  • Nationality: Njemačka
  • Emotional tone: reflektivan
  • Movements: northern renaissance
  • Died: 1553

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Lucas Cranach, the Elder

Lucas Cranach, the Elder was a leading painter of Saxony, and one of the most important and influential artists in 16th-century German art. Among his vast output of paintings and woodcuts, the most important are altarpieces, court portraits and portraits of the Protestant Reformers, and innumerable pictures of women—elongated female nudes and fashionably dressed ladies with titles from the Bible or mythology. ### Life and Career Lucas Cranach was born in Kronach in Upper Franconia in 1472. He was the son of Hans Maler, a painter who instilled in Lucas a love for art and craftsmanship from an early age. Around 1502–4 he worked in Vienna, where he painted portraits of subjects associated with the Habsburg court—a commission that brought him considerable prestige and secured his financial stability. In 1505, Frederick III, Elector of Saxony appointed Cranach as court painter in Wittenberg, a pivotal moment that placed him at the epicenter of the Protestant Reformation. This role demanded not only artistic skill but also theological understanding; Cranach skillfully translated Luther’s ideas into visual form, producing woodcuts and paintings that disseminated Protestant doctrines throughout Germany. His depictions of biblical scenes departed from traditional Catholic iconography, prioritizing direct engagement with scripture and fostering a more personal spiritual experience. The workshop established by Lucas Cranach flourished under his guidance, employing numerous assistants who contributed to the production of countless artworks—a testament to his enduring influence on German art history. ### Style and Technique Cranach’s artistic style was characterized by elegance, realism, and meticulous attention to detail. He skillfully blended oil painting with woodcut and engraving, maximizing his reach through both original masterpieces and affordable prints. His technique involved a masterful use of light and shadow—creating depth and atmosphere—drawing the viewer into the depicted scenes. Notable works include *Stag Hunt*, showcasing dynamic composition and noble symbolism; *The Annunciation to Joachim*, radiating joy and reflecting the new emphasis on individual piety within the reformed church; and *Adam and Eve*, portraying a dramatic moment of transgression with profound psychological insight. Cranach’s portraits are equally compelling, capturing the essence of his subjects—often conveying subtle expressions of emotion and intellect—demonstrating his exceptional artistic talent. ### Patronage and Reformation Influence Cranach's patronage by Frederick III provided him with both financial resources and access to influential circles—facilitating the dissemination of Protestant ideas through art. His collaboration with Martin Luther resulted in iconic portraits that solidified Luther’s image as a leader challenging papal authority, symbolizing the transformative impact of the Reformation on German society. Beyond portraiture, Cranach's artistic innovations contributed to reshaping religious iconography—moving away from dogma and embracing personal faith. His prolific output ensured his legacy as one of the most important artists of the German Renaissance—a period defined by intellectual curiosity and artistic experimentation. Lucas Cranach’s contribution to art history remains undeniable—his enduring influence continuing to inspire artists and scholars today. ### Legacy and Enduring Influence Lucas Cranach the Elder died in 1553, leaving behind an extraordinary artistic legacy that continues to resonate powerfully. His workshop continued to produce artworks for decades after his death—preserving his distinctive style and techniques—demonstrating his enduring impact on German art tradition. Cranach’s paintings are revered by collectors and museums worldwide—serving as invaluable windows into the cultural landscape of the 16th century—and his artistic innovations continue to inspire creativity and innovation across generations. His ability to synthesize artistic excellence with theological conviction cemented his place as a monumental figure in German Renaissance history—a testament to his unparalleled talent and enduring legacy.