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Martin Luther, lithograph by James Weber (c. 1824-86), c. 1850 (litho)
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Martin Luther, lithograph by James Weber (c. 1824-86), c. 1850 (litho)
2563358 Martin Luther, lithograph by James Weber (c.1824-86), c.1850 (litho) by Cranach, Lucas the Elder (1472-1553) (after); 13x9.375 cm; Free Library of Philadelphia; (add.info.: Martin Luther (10 November 1483 - 18 February 1546), German professor of theology, composer, priest, monk and leading figure in the Protestant Reformation. Published by E. Weber & Co. Baltimore.); eFree Library of Philadelphia; Print and Picture Collection - Jackson Collection of American Lithographs; German, out of copyright
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This lithograph print showcases Martin Luther, a prominent figure in history known for his contributions to the Protestant Reformation. Created by James Weber around 1850, this artwork beautifully captures Luther's essence and significance. Martin Luther, born on November 10th, 1483, was not only a German professor of theology but also a composer, priest, monk, and theologian. His influence on Christianity cannot be overstated as he challenged the established practices of the Catholic Church during his time. In this half-length portrait, Luther is depicted wearing traditional robes that symbolize his role as a religious leader. The intensity in his eyes reflects his unwavering commitment to reforming the church and promoting new theological ideas. The lithograph itself is an exquisite piece of artistry by James Weber and pays homage to Lucas Cranach the Elder's original work from which it was derived. Published by E. Weber & Co. , Baltimore, this print serves as both a historical artifact and an artistic representation of one man's impact on religion. Now housed at the Free Library of Philadelphia's Print and Picture Collection - Jackson Collection of American Lithographs - this remarkable piece invites viewers to delve into the rich history surrounding Martin Luther and explore how he shaped Protestantism through his writings and teachings. Overall, this lithograph print serves as a visual testament to Martin Luther's enduring legacy within Christianity while showcasing James Weber's skillful craftsmanship in capturing such an influential figure.
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