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Portrait of Martin Luther by Lucas Cranach the Elder -  with Peter Stanford

Portrait of Martin Luther by Lucas Cranach the Elder - with Peter Stanford

FromDr Janina Ramirez - Art Detective


Portrait of Martin Luther by Lucas Cranach the Elder - with Peter Stanford

FromDr Janina Ramirez - Art Detective

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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Apr 26, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Lucas Cranach the Elder (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 trying to find new ways of conveying Lutheran religious concerns in art. He continued throughout his career to paint nude subjects drawn from mythology and religion. He had a large workshop and many works exist in different versions; his son Lucas Cranach the Younger, and others, continued to create versions of his father's works for decades after his death. Lucas Cranach the Elder has been considered the most successful German artist of his time.

Peter Stanford is a writer, biographer, journalist, and broadcaster. Peter’s new book, acast.com/privacy
Released:
Apr 26, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (72)

Art is the truest expression of the workings of the mind, free from learnt language. More than that, it is the visual expression of culture, politics, society, religion, emotion, zeitgeist, channelled through the brush, chisel, or hands of creative individuals. Understanding art allows us to understand history: to pin it with images, and pepper it with the faces, colours, drama and expression of its time. This series is designed to give bite-sized insights into the world of Art History, bringing one image to life across 20 minutes through discussion with experts. History is never far from view, so each image will be expanded to sit within the cultural and historical context that produced it.Presented by Dr Janina RamirezProduced by Dan Morelle