artnet.com
Search the whole artnet database
 
 
  Services  | The Grove Dictionary of Art

  Research Library groveart.com Artist Biographies
Materials and Techniques
Styles and Movements
 
 

(2) Hans Cranach

(b Wittenberg, c. 1513; d Bologna, 9 Oct 1537). Painter and draughtsman, son of (1) Lucas Cranach I. The earliest documentary references to him, from 1533 and 1534, concern his receipt of payments for his father. In 1536 Hans was working at the castle in Torgau with his father, brother and other assistants from the Cranach workshop. Only two signed paintings are known: the monogrammed Portrait of a Bearded Man (1534) and the monogrammed Hercules at the Court of Omphale (1537; both Madrid, Mus. Thyssen–Bornemisza). His signature also appears in a sketchbook (Hannover, Kestner-Mus.) with studies in silverpoint of portraits and some landscapes of places seen on route to Italy. This evidence reveals that Hans was trained by his father in Wittenberg and began his brief career in the family workshop, before travelling to Italy. At the time of Hans’s early death, Johann Stigel (1515–62), who became a professor in Wittenberg, eulogized him in a long poem and favourably compared his inventiveness to that of his father.

Part of the Cranach family

There are more than 45,000 articles in The Grove Dictionary of Art. To access the rest of this article, including the bibliography, subscribe to www.groveart.com. To find out more about this subject, click on a related article below and subscribe to www.groveart.com

  Reproduced by kind permission of Macmillan Publishers Limited, publishers of The Grove Dictionary of Art.
  © Copyright 2000 Macmillan Publishers Limited.
site map  about us  contact us  investor relations  services  terms & conditions artnet.com | artnet.de | artnet.fr
   ©2009 artnet - The art world online. All rights reserved. artnet is a registered trademark of artnet Worldwide Corporation, New York, NY.  


search artists: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z