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Image: Martin Luther as an Augustinian Friar

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Martin Luther as an Augustinian Friar

1520
16th century

After Lucas Cranach, the elder, German, (1472–1553)

Object Type: print
Medium and Support: Woodcut
Bibliography: Passavant 194 (vol. 4, p. 18); Sch. 181 (vol. 2, p. 312); Dodgson (1911) 126a (copy).
Credit Line: Gift of George W. Davison (BA Wesleyan 1892), 1944
Accession Number: 1944.D1.174

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  • clergy - Religious officials or functionaries prepared and authorized to conduct religious services or attend to other official religious duties. [November 1995 lead-in term added. February 1993 lead-in term deleted, was 'ecclesiastics'. December 1992 alternate term added. April 1991 alternate term added.]
  • male portraits
  • portraits - Representations of real individuals that are intended to capture a known or supposed likeness; for representations of fictional or mythological characters, use "figures (representations)." [March 1993 lead-in term added. April 1991 descriptor m
  • religious art - Use broadly for art depicting religious subjects or for art used in worship. [September 1993 descriptor added.]

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