MBLIOGRAPHIE CRITIQUE DE LUCAS CRANACH
17
Miciiaelson (Hedwig), Hans Cranach (Kunstchronik, N. F, X,
1899, Sp. 373).
Woermann (Karl), Die Dresdner Cranacli-Ausstellung (Zeitschrift
f. Bild. Kunst, N. F. XI. 63-64).
This portion of D r Woermann’s essay is devoted to Idans Cranach.
Fleciisig (Eduard), Cranachstudien. Erster Teil. Leipzig, 1900.
2. —- Lucas Cranach II.
Lucas Cranach, second son of Lucas Cranach /, h. 1515, d. 1586.
See authorities for life of Lucas Cranach I. esp. Schuchardt, also :
Distel (Theodor), Lukas Cranacli d. J. als Tiermaler (Kunst-
chronik, 1891, N. F, I 418).
Publication of documents of 1568 and 1583.
Cust (Lionel), Jacopo de Barhari und Luhas Cranach d. J.
(Jahrbuch der k. preuss. Kunstsammlungen, 1892, XIII, 142).
An important publication, illustrated.
Auerswald (Fabian von), Ringerkunst. Wittenberg, 1539, fol.
The 83 woodcuts and portrait of the author are by the young'er Cra-
nach. (Sch. 135.)
Bihlia, N. Wolrab, Leipzig, 1541, fol.
Apostles and Evangelists, seven woodcuts by the younger Cranach (B.
49-55, Sch. 63-69).
Mechel (Christian von), Lucas Cranach’s Stammbuch} fol. Berlin,
1814.
Engraving of a figure of Christ and portraits of three Saxon princes
and five Protestant theologians, from body-colour paintings on vellum in
the Royal Library at Berlin. According to Schuchardt, II 27-32, these
paintings are by the younger Cranach, who painted such portraits for
insertion in vellum copies of Luther’s Bible.
London, 9 July 1900.
MACON, PROTAT FRERES, IMPRIMEURS
17
Miciiaelson (Hedwig), Hans Cranach (Kunstchronik, N. F, X,
1899, Sp. 373).
Woermann (Karl), Die Dresdner Cranacli-Ausstellung (Zeitschrift
f. Bild. Kunst, N. F. XI. 63-64).
This portion of D r Woermann’s essay is devoted to Idans Cranach.
Fleciisig (Eduard), Cranachstudien. Erster Teil. Leipzig, 1900.
2. —- Lucas Cranach II.
Lucas Cranach, second son of Lucas Cranach /, h. 1515, d. 1586.
See authorities for life of Lucas Cranach I. esp. Schuchardt, also :
Distel (Theodor), Lukas Cranacli d. J. als Tiermaler (Kunst-
chronik, 1891, N. F, I 418).
Publication of documents of 1568 and 1583.
Cust (Lionel), Jacopo de Barhari und Luhas Cranach d. J.
(Jahrbuch der k. preuss. Kunstsammlungen, 1892, XIII, 142).
An important publication, illustrated.
Auerswald (Fabian von), Ringerkunst. Wittenberg, 1539, fol.
The 83 woodcuts and portrait of the author are by the young'er Cra-
nach. (Sch. 135.)
Bihlia, N. Wolrab, Leipzig, 1541, fol.
Apostles and Evangelists, seven woodcuts by the younger Cranach (B.
49-55, Sch. 63-69).
Mechel (Christian von), Lucas Cranach’s Stammbuch} fol. Berlin,
1814.
Engraving of a figure of Christ and portraits of three Saxon princes
and five Protestant theologians, from body-colour paintings on vellum in
the Royal Library at Berlin. According to Schuchardt, II 27-32, these
paintings are by the younger Cranach, who painted such portraits for
insertion in vellum copies of Luther’s Bible.
London, 9 July 1900.
MACON, PROTAT FRERES, IMPRIMEURS