Portrait of Geiler von Kaiserberg (c.1525; Germany) by Lucas Cranach the Elder

Portrait of Geiler von Kaiserberg - Lucas Cranach the Elder - c.1525; Germany

Artwork Information

TitlePortrait of Geiler von Kaiserberg
ArtistLucas Cranach the Elder
Datec.1525; Germany
Mediumoil,panel
Art MovementNorthern Renaissance
Current LocationAlte Pinakothek, Munich, Germany

About Portrait of Geiler von Kaiserberg

The artwork titled “Portrait of Geiler von Kaiserberg”, created circa 1525 by Lucas Cranach the Elder, is a notable piece of the Northern Renaissance from Germany. Rendered in oil on panel, this portrait is currently housed in the Alte Pinakothek, Munich, Germany.

The artwork depicts a solemn and contemplative figure, likely Geiler von Kaiserberg, characterized by his distinctive, deeply furrowed face. The sitter is portrayed with a strong profile view, capturing the nuanced details of his facial features and expression. The background is plain, ensuring that all attention is directed towards the finely detailed and realistic portrayal of the subject. The use of dark colors, particularly the black attire against a muted background, contributes to a sober and introspective mood. This attention to detail and the realistic representation are indicative of the craftsmanship and stylistic traits associated with the Northern Renaissance period.

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