The artwork, titled “Prince Elector Joachim II of Brandenburg,” is a portrait created circa 1520 by the renowned Renaissance artist Lucas Cranach the Elder. Executed in oil, this piece epitomizes the portrait genre and is currently housed at Jagdschloß Grunewald, located in Berlin, Germany.
In the artwork, Prince Elector Joachim II is depicted in resplendent armor, adorned with intricately detailed metalwork that highlights the meticulous skill of the artist. His armor is notable for its ornate design and polished gleam, lending a sense of grandeur and nobility. The prince’s visage exudes determination and authority, encapsulated by his stern and focused expression. A vibrant red hat with a white plume adorns his head, contrasting sharply with the muted metallic tones of his armor. Around his neck, a heavy, gold chain and medallion emphasize his status and wealth. The background is dark, accentuating the figure of the prince and allowing the elaborate text in gold lettering behind him, indicative of his title and name, to stand out prominently.