Martin Luther
(1483-1546), German religious reformerSitter associated with 17 portraits
after Lucas Cranach the Elder
etching, (1525)
NPG D47378
after Lucas Cranach the Elder
woodcut, 1546
NPG D47379
by Robert Boissard, after Lucas Cranach the Elder
line engraving, circa 1597
NPG D23476
after Hendrik Hondius (Hond)
line engraving, 17th century (1599)
NPG D47382
probably after Lucas Cranach the Elder
line engraving, circa 1600-1650
NPG D47381
by Cornelis Coninck (Koning), after Lucas Cranach the Elder
line engraving, mid 17th century
NPG D47380
Called Martin Luther; possibly Gaspar Schets
by Wenceslaus Hollar, published by Johannes Meyssens
etching, mid 17th century
NPG D47383
Called Martin Luther; possibly Gaspar Schets
by Wenceslaus Hollar
etching, mid 17th century
NPG D47384
by François Stuerhelt, published by Claes Jansz Visscher
line engraving, circa 1640-1652
NPG D47385
published by Jan Cralinge (Craalinge, Kraalinge), after François Stuerhelt
line engraving, circa 1650-1700
NPG D47386
'The Candle is lighted, we can not blow out' (Leading Theologians of the Protestant Reformation)
published by John Garrett
line engraving, after 1673
NPG D24005
by Johann-Baptist Paravicini (Paravicinus)
line engraving, circa 1674
NPG D33437
by Unknown artist
line engraving, circa 1683
NPG D23051
by Unknown artist
line engraving, circa 1683
NPG D43263
by William Faithorne
line engraving, published 1689
NPG D22850
by Unknown artist
etching, published 1769
NPG D42454
by Adam Ludwig Wirsing, after Lucas Cranach the Elder
line engraving, 1787 (1521)
NPG D47377
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