Portrait of Lucas Cranach the Elder is a 1550 oil on panel portrait of Lucas Cranach the Elder. It is inscribed "Aetatis Suae LXXVII". It entered the Uffizi as a self-portrait, but was later re-attributed as a painting by his son, Lucas Cranach the Younger.[1] It is still in the Uffizi, whilst a copy of it with some variants is now in the Staatkirche in Weimar.
Portrait of the artist's father, Lucas Cranach the Elder | |
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Artist | Lucas Cranach the Younger ![]() |
Year | 1550 |
Medium | oil paint, panel |
Subject | Lucas Cranach the Elder ![]() |
Dimensions | 64 cm (25 in) × 49 cm (19 in) |
Location | Dürer and German painting - hall 20 |
Owner | Augustus II the Strong ![]() |
Collection | Uffizi ![]() |
Identifiers | RKDimages ID: 292030 |
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