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Saint Christina, c. 1520-22 (oil on wood)
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Saint Christina, c. 1520-22 (oil on wood)
5614786 Saint Christina, c.1520-22 (oil on wood) by Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553); 74x55 cm; Narodni Galerie, Prague, Czech Republic; (add.info.: Right wing of triptych, Virgin Enthroned surrounded by female saints, commissioned from Cranach in his Wittenberg workshop, most possibly for St Vituss Cathedral in Prague. In 1619 it was broken up in an iconoclastic assault.
(Ch)risti virgo dilectissima (Christs most beloved virgin).); German, out of copyright
Media ID 22567674
© Bridgeman Images
Altarpiece Fragment Northern Panel Reformation Triptych Martyr
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This print captures the exquisite artwork of "Saint Christina" by Lucas Cranach the Elder. Painted around 1520-22, this oil on wood masterpiece measures 74x55 cm and is currently housed in the Narodni Galerie in Prague, Czech Republic. The image showcases the right wing of a larger triptych, depicting the Virgin Enthroned surrounded by female saints. Commissioned from Cranach's workshop in Wittenberg, it was most likely intended for St Vitus Cathedral in Prague. However, its fate took a tragic turn during an iconoclastic assault in 1619 when it was broken up. The painting portrays Saint Christina as a symbol of devotion and martyrdom within Christianity. She stands tall with grace and dignity, her serene expression reflecting her unwavering faith. The delicate brushstrokes bring to life every intricate detail of her flowing robes and halo. Cranach's mastery shines through his ability to capture both physical beauty and spiritual depth in his subjects. This Renaissance-era altarpiece fragment serves as a testament to his skillful technique and profound understanding of religious symbolism. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, we are transported back in time to witness the power and significance that art held during this period. It reminds us of the enduring impact that religious imagery has had throughout history, transcending time and connecting us with our spiritual roots.
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