size(cm): 75x40
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Description

The painting St Leopold by the artist Lucas Cranach the Elder is an exceptional work that stands out for its artistic style and composition. This work is an oil on panel with original dimensions of 25 x 12 cm.

The painting shows Saint Leopold, the patron saint of Austria, in a majestic pose and with a serene expression on his face. The saint is dressed in a golden robe and a red cloak, and holds a holy book in his left hand.

The composition of the painting is very interesting, since the saint is located in the center of the work and surrounded by a natural landscape with mountains and trees. At the bottom of the painting, a deer and a wild boar can be seen, symbolizing wild nature and humility.

The coloring of the painting is very striking, with golden and red tones that highlight the figure of the saint and contrast with the green and brown of the landscape.

The history of the painting is also very interesting, as it was commissioned by Emperor Maximilian I of Austria in the 16th century. The work is currently in the Museum of Art History in Vienna.

In addition, there are little-known aspects about the work, such as that it was restored on several occasions throughout its history, or that it was one of the favorite paintings of Emperor Maximilian I.

In short, the painting St Leopold by Lucas Cranach the Elder is an exceptional work of art that stands out for its artistic style, its composition, its coloring and its history. A work that deserves to be admired and valued for its beauty and meaning.

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