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Reformation 500: 50 Reformation artworks - Living Lutheran

    https://www.livinglutheran.org/2017/04/reformation-500-50-reformation-artworks/
    Apr 17, 2017 · Perhaps the most prominent artist of the Reformation, Cranach was Luther’s friend and particularly known for painting many portraits of the reformers, including this iconic Luther portrait. 7 Hans Holbein the Younger, An Allegory of the Old and New Testaments (c. 1530-1535)

Martin Luther and the Visual Arts - ELCA

    https://www.elca.org/JLE/Articles/1221
    Most of the portraits we have of Luther were painted by Cranach, who also created woodcuts and copper engravings of the Reformer’s face. Lucas Cranach the Elder was the artist who made Martin Luther’s face known. He was a close friend of Luther and the author of his best portraits.

The Lutheran Reformation - Musée protestant

    https://www.museeprotestant.org/en/notice/the-lutheran-reformation/
    The Lutheran Reformation Musée protestant > The 16th century > The Lutheran Reformation . Luther initiated a reformation movement with the aim of correcting the practices as well as the doctrine of the Church. He did not intend to found a new Church.

Protestant Reformation Art: Characteristics, History

    http://www.visual-arts-cork.com/history-of-art/protestant.htm
    Renaissancewere coming to an end by the time the Reformation gathered momentum. In Germany, most of the leading artists like Martin Schongauer (c.1440-91), Matthias Grunewald (1470-1528), Albrecht Durer (1471-1528), Albrecht Altdorfer (1480-1538), Hans Baldung Grien (1484-1545) and others,

Luther and the Iconoclasts - Lutheran Reformation

    https://lutheranreformation.org/history/luther-and-the-iconoclasts/
    Jun 09, 2016 · Over the course of the next few years, Karlstadt moved on and became connected with other movements which came to be known as the Radical Reformation. These movements included leaders such as Thomas Münzer and groups such as the Anabaptists, who, as their name indicates, “baptized again” because they rejected the baptism of infants.

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