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  1. ‘The cardinal’s features are obviously aged and suggest that the portrait was executed after 1529. Cranach, his workshop and his circle generally employed – presumably with the assistance of a stencil – a prototype from about 1525 for the numerous portraits of Albrecht, which depicted the characteristic physiognomy with the large face, the small surly mouth, the eye bags and the long nose.

  2. Title: Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg. Artist: Albrecht Dürer (German, Nuremberg 1471–1528 Nuremberg) Sitter: Portrait of Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg (German, 1490–1545) Date: 1519. Medium: Engraving. Dimensions: Sheet: 5 13/16 × 3 7/8 in. (14.7 × 9.8 cm) Classification: Prints. Credit Line: George Khuner Collection, Bequest of ...

  3. Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg Lucas Cranach the Elder 1520. The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City, United States. Download this artwork (provided by The ...

  4. Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg as Saint Jerome. by Lucas Cranach the Elder German 1472-1553 SN 308, Oil on Panel. by Robert Anderson. Artist: Cranach was one of the most famous and representative German painters of the 16th century. As court painter to the Saxon Elector Duke Frederick the Wise he met and became a good friend of Martin Luther.

  5. Title: Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg. Artist: Lucas Cranach the Elder (German, Kronach 1472–1553 Weimar) Date: 1520. Medium: Engraving. Dimensions: Sheet: 6 5/8 × 4 1/2 in. (16.9 × 11.5 cm) Classification: Prints. Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1928. Accession Number: 28.97.76

  6. Albrecht-v-Brandenburg-1520-1525. Cardinal Albert of Brandenburg before Christ on the Cross is a painting by Lucas Cranach the Elder. It is dated 1520–30. It was executed with oil on firs and measures 158 cm in height and 112 cm in width. Originally belonging to the Collegiate Church of Aschaffenburg, it passed in 1829 to the Alte Pinakothek ...

  7. Albrecht von Mainz, Albrecht Dürer, 1519. Albrecht von Brandenburg (* 28. Juni 1490 in Cölln an der Spree; † 24. September 1545 auf der Martinsburg zu Mainz) aus dem Haus Hohenzollern war zunächst gemeinsam mit seinem älteren Bruder Joachim I. Nestor regierender Markgraf Brandenburgs (als Albrecht IV. ).