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Nicholas de Backer by Lucas Cranach the Elder

Nicholas de Backer

Lucas Cranach the Elder·1509

Historical Context

Nicholas de Backer, painted in 1509 and held in the Royal Collection, is a portrait that demonstrates Cranach’s ability to capture individual character during his early Wittenberg years. The sitter, a member of the merchant or professional class, is rendered with the precise attention to physiognomy that distinguished Cranach’s best portrait work. The painting’s presence in the British Royal Collection reflects centuries of diplomatic exchange and collecting that brought German Renaissance art to England. Cranach’s early portraits from this period show the influence of Albrecht Dürer’s rigorous naturalism before Cranach developed his more stylized, courtly portrait manner of the 1520s and beyond.

Technical Analysis

Oil on canvas, the work demonstrates Lucas Cranach the Elder's vivid coloring and precise linear draftsmanship. The composition is carefully structured to balance visual elements, while the handling of light and color creates atmospheric coherence across the picture surface.

Look Closer

  • ◆Notice the direct, clear gaze of this early portrait subject — Cranach's 1509 style already has the psychological directness that defines his mature work.
  • ◆Look at the costume details: the merchant or professional class sitter is recorded with the same precision Cranach gave to aristocratic commissions.
  • ◆Find the sharp linear features: even in this early Royal Collection portrait, Cranach's mastery of sinuous contours is evident.
  • ◆Observe how the plain background throws the sitter's individual physiognomy into sharp relief — a formula Cranach would refine throughout his career.

See It In Person

Royal Collection

London, United Kingdom

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
76.2 × 63.2 cm
Era
High Renaissance
Style
Northern Renaissance
Genre
Portrait
Location
Royal Collection, London
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