Hunting in Honor of Charles V at Torgau Castle


size(cm): 50x75
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Sale price€217,95 EUR

Description

The painting Hunt in Honor of Charles V at the Castle of Torgau, by the artist Lucas the Younger Cranach, is a work of art that stands out for its artistic style and its composition. This work was created in the 16th century and originally measured 118 x 178 cm.

One of the most interesting aspects of this painting is its artistic style, which is characterized by the use of a detailed and realistic painting technique. The precision in the details of the clothing, the architecture and the animals that appear in the work, make the painting look like a photograph.

The composition of the painting is another of its outstanding aspects. The scene represents a hunt in honor of Emperor Charles V, in which several noblemen and hunters are seen on their horses, chasing the deer. The scene is located in a natural landscape, with a castle in the background that gives a touch of majesty to the work.

Regarding color, the painting stands out for the use of dark and earthy tones that give it a serious and solemn appearance. The gold details on the clothing of the nobles and on the horse's saddles give a touch of elegance and richness to the work.

The history of the painting is also fascinating. It was created in the year 1544 by Lucas the Younger Cranach, who was one of the most important artists of the German Renaissance. The work was commissioned by the Elector of Saxony, John Frederick I, to celebrate the visit of Emperor Charles V to Torgau Castle.

Finally, a little known aspect of the painting is that it was stolen by the Nazis during World War II. The work was recovered after the war and returned to its place of origin in Torgau Castle, where it is currently on public display.

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