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CRANACH, Lucas the Younger Christ and the Fallen Woman detail, oil on copper transferred from wood, The Hermitage at St. Petersburg
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CRANACH, Lucas the Younger The Conversion of St. Paul
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CRANACH, Lucas the Younger Portrait of Lucas Cranach the Elder 1550, oil on wood, Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
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CRANACH, Lucas the Younger Portrait of a Woman sdgsdftg Wood, 87 x 69 cm
Alte Pinakothek, Munich
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CRANACH, Lucas the Younger Staghunt of Prince Johann Friedrich (detail) dfhre 1544
Wood, 117 x 177 cm (full painting)
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
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CRANACH, Lucas the Younger Venus and Amor fghe Wood, 196 x 89 cm
Alte Pinakothek, Munich
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CRANACH, Lucas the Younger Christ and the Fallen Woman (detail) Oil on copper transferred from wood
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CRANACH, Lucas the Younger woman with a hat 1525
frankfurt städelsches kunstinstitut
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CRANACH, Lucas the Younger Portrait of Sophia Magdalena of Denmark Date ca. 1773-1775
Medium Oil
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CRANACH, Lucas the Younger
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German painter (b. 1515, Wittenberg, d.1586, Weimar)
was a German Renaissance artist, known for his woodcuts and paintings. He was a son of Lucas Cranach the Elder who began his career as an apprentice in his father's workshop. Henceforth, his own reputation and fame grew. After his father's death, he assumed control over the workshop. The style of their paintings can be so similar that there have been some difficulties in attribution of their works.
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