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Spot the difference: newly acquired Cranach painting joins earlier work at London’s National Gallery
Lucas Cranach the Elder’s Venus and Cupid (1529) has gone on public display at the National Gallery in London after it was recently acquired by the museum. The German Renaissance master made ...
Panels by Lucas Cranach the Elder at the State Gallery ... Paul Getty Museum, Vienna’s Kunsthistorisches Museum, London’s National Gallery, New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, Basel ...
When the Courtauld Gallery closed in 2018 for renovation, I feared it might lose the atmosphere that made it one of the most unique London museums ... other’s hands. Lucas Cranach the Elder ...
THE Royal Academy`s sumptuous exhibition, Cranach, has been an occasion for rejoicing ... They are seen at their best in the outer wings, now in the London National Gallery, of the Dresden St ...
His seductive nudes and bold portraits won Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472–1553) admiration all over Europe. Compton Verney is examining his achievement, borrowing masterpieces from the National Gallery ...
There has been a peculiar development in a dispute over a Lucas Cranach the Elder painting ... the Maillol Museum in Paris and the National Gallery in London. The French dealer at the heart ...
A painting by Lucas Cranach the Elder fetched 9.3 million pounds ($14.3 million) at Sotheby’s in London, an auction record for the German Renaissance artist. The sale of the Cranach and other ...
LONDON – London’s transport authority has refused to display a poster featuring the 16th century “Venus” by German artist Lucas Cranach the Elder, saying it is overtly sexual. The painting ...
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