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Portrait of a bearded young man by Lucas Cranach the Elder

Portrait of a bearded young man

Lucas Cranach the Elder·1518

Historical Context

Portrait of a Bearded Young Man, painted in 1518, depicts an unidentified sitter in the three-quarter format that was standard for Cranach’s portrait practice. The man’s beard, relatively unusual in portraits from this period when many German men were clean-shaven, helps distinguish his individual appearance. Cranach renders the features with careful naturalistic observation, placing the sitter against a plain background that focuses attention on his face and upper body. The painting dates from Cranach’s mature period when his Wittenberg workshop was producing portraits at a remarkable rate, documenting the faces of the Saxon court, university, and merchant class with systematic thoroughness.

Technical Analysis

The panel shows the precise draftsmanship and rich color characteristic of German Renaissance painting, with the detailed rendering and clear compositional structure typical of the artist's workshop production.

Look Closer

  • ◆Notice the beard as a distinguishing feature: men with beards were relatively uncommon in German court portraits of the early 16th century, making this sitter's appearance distinctive.
  • ◆Look at the precise rendering of the beard itself: Cranach gives the facial hair as much specific attention as the rest of the portrait.
  • ◆Find the three-quarter turn and plain background: Cranach's portrait formula applied unchanged to this anonymous sitter.
  • ◆Observe the 1518 date: this portrait was painted in the year after the Reformation began, when Wittenberg was becoming the center of religious upheaval.

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Quick Facts

Medium
Tempera on panel
Era
High Renaissance
Style
Northern Renaissance
Genre
Portrait
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