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Recto: Martin Luther, Full Length to the Right; Verso: Bust of Saint Peter

Lucas Cranach the Younger, Lucas Cranach the Elder, and others

Recto: Martin Luther, Full Length to the Right; Verso: Bust of Saint Peter

1542-1552

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Recto: Martin Luther, Full Length to the Right; Verso: Bust of Saint Peter

1542-1552

Physical Qualities Woodcut, Sheet: 148 x 102 mm. (5 13/16 x 4 in.) Image (recto): 145 x 99 mm. (5 11/16 x 3 7/8 in.) Image (verso): 132 x 91 mm. (5 3/16 x 3 9/16 in.)
Credit Line Garrett Collection
Object Number 1946.112.8639
A double-sided sheet cut from a mid-sixteenth-century edition of "Hortulus anumae. Lustgarten der Seelen: Mit schönen lieblichen Figuren".

Inscribed: Recto: lower right in graphite "B 147". Verso: upper left in graphite diamond with "7539"; lower left in graphite "2798 / [indecipherable]"

Markings: none

Artist

Lucas Cranach the Younger

1514–1585

German, 1515-1586
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Artist

Lucas Cranach the Elder

1471–1552

German, 1472-1553
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Publisher

Georg Rhau

1487–1547

German, 1488 - 1548
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