
Lucas Cranach the Elder
1472–1553 · Holy Roman Empire · German Renaissance
The story
In 1520, a year before Martin Luther's excommunication from the Catholic Church, the reformer was already writing letters that called Lucas Cranach his 'Gevatter,' godfather, the same warm nickname he used for Cranach's wife. Cranach had been court painter to the electors of Saxony in the small university town of Wittenberg since 1505, where Luther taught, and his workshop supplied portraits, altarpieces and courtly commissions to the ruling family for the next 45 years.
He was also a shrewd businessman who ran a printing press, a pharmacy and a wine shop in the town alongside his studio, and served three terms as Wittenberg's mayor. When Luther broke his monastic vows and married the former nun Katharina von Bora in 1525, Cranach stood as a witness at the wedding. The following year he became godfather to their first son, Hans.
His presses printed the woodcuts for Luther's German translation of the Bible, and his large workshop, run with paid assistants on something close to an assembly line, produced the portrait type still most familiar today, Luther in his black doctor's robe, sober and unsmiling. Cranach died in Weimar in 1553, at 81, having outlived Luther by seven years. The workshop and the family name passed to his son, Lucas Cranach the Younger, who kept it running for another three decades.
Works
23 works
The fountain of youthLucas Cranach the Elder, 1546
Cupid Complaining to VenusLucas Cranach the Elder, 1526
The Three GracesLucas Cranach the Elder, 1531
MelancholyLucas Cranach the Elder, 1532
Portrait of an Aristocratic Saxon LadyLucas Cranach the Elder, 1534
The CrucifixionLucas Cranach the Elder, 1532
The Judgment of ParisLucas Cranach the Elder, 1528
The Martyrdom of Saint BarbaraLucas Cranach the Elder, 1510
A Stag Hunt with the Elector Friedrich the Wise of SaxonyLucas Cranach the Elder, 1529
CaritasLucas Cranach the Elder, 1540
Female PortraitLucas Cranach the Elder, 1530
Madonna and Child under the Apple TreeLucas Cranach the Elder, 1530
Rest on the Flight to EgyptLucas Cranach the Elder, 1504
The CrucifixionLucas Cranach the Elder, 1503
Venus and CupidLucas Cranach the Elder, 1509
Christ blessing the childrenLucas Cranach the Elder, 1537
Madonna under the Fir TreeLucas Cranach the Elder, 1510
Salome with the head of Saint John the BaptistLucas Cranach the Elder, 1510
Venus and Cupid with a HoneycombLucas Cranach the Elder, 1531
Law and GraceLucas Cranach the Elder, 1529
Madonna with Child with Young John the BaptistLucas Cranach the Elder, 1514
MelancholiaLucas Cranach the Elder, 1532
The Silver AgeLucas Cranach the Elder, 1535