Lucas Cranach the Younger was born on October 4, 1515 and died on January 25, 1586. Lucas Cranach the Younger would have been 70 years old at the time of death or 499 years old today.
Lucas Cranach the Elder was born on 1472-10-04.
Lucas the Elder, also known as Lucas Cranach the Elder, was a German painter and printmaker of the Renaissance, renowned for his portraits, religious works, and contributions to the Reformation. His son, Lucas the Younger, followed in his father's artistic footsteps and became a notable painter in his own right, continuing the Cranach legacy with works that often reflected the style and themes of his father. Both artists were influential in their time, particularly in the court of Saxony, and their works are characterized by vivid colors and detailed depictions. Together, they played a significant role in the development of Northern Renaissance art.
Augustin Cranach died in 1595.
As of June 2014, Lucas Digne is 20 years old.
Lucas Neill is 33 years old (birthdate: March 9, 1978).
Lucas Cranach the Younger died on January 25, 1586 at the age of 70.
Lucas Cranach the Younger was born on October 4, 1515.
Lucas Cranach the Younger was born on October 4, 1515.
Lucas Cranach the Younger died on January 25, 1586 at the age of 70.
Lucas Cranach the Elder died on 1553-10-16.
Lucas Cranach the Elder was born on 1472-10-04.
He painted it in 1530.
Lucas Cranach
If you mean German Renaissance painter, the answer is Albrecht Dürer and Lucas Cranach.
Lucas the Elder, also known as Lucas Cranach the Elder, was a German painter and printmaker of the Renaissance, renowned for his portraits, religious works, and contributions to the Reformation. His son, Lucas the Younger, followed in his father's artistic footsteps and became a notable painter in his own right, continuing the Cranach legacy with works that often reflected the style and themes of his father. Both artists were influential in their time, particularly in the court of Saxony, and their works are characterized by vivid colors and detailed depictions. Together, they played a significant role in the development of Northern Renaissance art.
Yes he did, circa 1513. There are several artists who have portrayed this subject. See the one by Cranach at the link provided.
H. Kuenzel has written: 'Lucas Cranach the elder'