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Lucas Cranach the Younger (Lucas Cranach der Jüngere [jʏˈŋɛʁə]; October 4, 1515 – January 25, 1586) was a German Renaissance painter and portraitist, the son of Lucas Cranach the Elder.
Life and Career
Lucas Cranach the Younger was born in Wittenberg, Germany on October 4, 1515, as the second son of Lucas Cranach the Elder and Barbara Brengebier. He began his career as an apprentice in his father's workshop, training alongside his older brother Hans. Following Hans's sudden death in 1537, Cranach the Younger assumed greater responsibilities in the workshop.[1]
The Protestant Reformation began in Wittenberg in 1515. Cranach the Elder was friends with Martin Luther and became known as a leading producer of Protestant artistic propaganda.[2] In 1550, Cranach the Elder left Wittenberg to join his patron John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony in exile.[1] Following his father's departure, Cranach the Younger assumed full responsibility over the flourishing family workshop. In this position, he successfully maintained the workshop's high output of quality work, including images of Reformers.[3] Although Cranach the Younger was never a court painter, he worked for members of the social elite including princes and nobles. Upon his death in 1586, theologian Georg Mylius stated that Cranach the Younger's work could be seen in, "churches and schools, in castles and houses."[3]
The Cranach family enjoyed a high status in Wittenberg. In addition to the painting workshop, Cranach the Younger was a successful businessman and politician. He occupied several political offices in Nuremberg beginning in 1549, when he served on the city council. He also served as Chamberlain, beginning in 1555 and Burgomaster from 1565.[1] [3]
On February 20, 1541, he married Barbara Brück (daughter of Gregor Brück, Luther's legal advisor, and Cranach's neighbour in Wittenberg), with whom he had three sons and a daughter. He was also connected to the Brück family by his sister, Barbara Cranach, being married to Christian Brück, brother of his wife. She died of plague on February 10, 1550. Thereafter Cranach married Magdalena Schurff on May 24, 1551. This union produced five children, including painter Augustin Cranach.[4] His daughter Elisabeth married Polykarp Leyser the Elder.
Cranach the Younger died in Wittenberg on January 25, 1586, at the age of 70.[3] He is buried adjacent to one of his finest altarpieces in the church of St Mary, also known as Stadtkirche Wittenberg.
Works
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Lucretia (1538)
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Nymph of the Spring (1545–1550)
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Christ blessing the children (1545–1550)
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Christ and the adulteress (1545–1550)
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Sigismund I the Old (ca. 1553)
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Sigismund II Augustus (1553)
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Elizabeth Habsburg, Queen of Poland,
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Portrait of Barbara Radziwiłł,Queen of Poland
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Portrait of Catherine of Austria, Queen of Poland
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Portrait of Philipp Melanchthon (1562)
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Portrait of Georg Cracow and family (1563)
References
- ^ a b c https://www.museothyssen.org/en/collection/artists/cranach-lucas-younger
- ^ https://www.britannica.com/biography/Lucas-Cranach-the-Elder
- ^ a b c d Lamport, Mark A. (2017). Encyclopedia of Martin Luther and the Reformation. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 9781442271593. Retrieved February 18, 2019.
- ^ Steinwachs, Albrecht (2000). St. Mary's, the Evangelical Parish Church in Wittenberg, the Town of Luther. Wittenberg, Germany: Edition Akanthus. p. 62. Retrieved February 18, 2019.
External links
- Cranach Digital Archive (cda) The research resource on Lucas Cranach
- Fifteenth- to eighteenth-century European paintings: France, Central Europe, the Netherlands, Spain, and Great Britain, a collection catalog fully available online as a PDF, which contains material on Cranach the Younger (cat. no. 10)