Cranach im Exil. Aschaffenburg um 1540: Zuflucht, Schatzkammer, Residenz.(Lucas Cranach the Elder: Painting Materials, Techniques and Workshop Practice)(Book review)

Renaissance Quarterly | June 22, 2008| | Copyright

Andreas Tacke and Gerhard Ermischer, eds. Cranach im Exil. Aschaffenburg um 1540: Zuflucht, Schatzkammer, Residenz.

Regensburg: Schnell and Steiner, 2007. 400 pp. illus. map. chron. np. ISBN: 978-3-7954-1948-6.

Gunnar Heydenreich. Lucas Cranach the Elder: Painting Materials, Techniques and Workshop Practice.

Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2007. 463 pp. index. append. illus. tbls. bibl. [euro]55. ISBN: 978-90-5356-745-6.

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