The Serpent and the Lamb
Cranach, Luther, and the Making of the Reformation
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February 1, 2012
Ozment (McLean Professor of Ancient & Modern History, Harvard; The Age of Reform, 1250-1550) examines the friendship of the painter Lucas Cranach the Elder and Martin Luther as it pertains to the Protestant Reformation. What he has produced is a look at Cranach's life and art that, necessarily, includes Cranach's working and personal relationship with Luther. The two came to know each other when Cranach was commissioned to paint a portrait of Luther in 1520. That same year, Cranach's co-owned printing house began publishing tracts and biblical translations by Luther, and these joint ventures merit a chapter. Cranach's famous nudes are discussed as reflections of Luther's acknowledgment of God's gift of sexuality to humankind, but the focus is always on Cranach. Ozment does a commendable job of chronicling Cranach's life and examining his art, with black-and-white reproductions adjacent to his coverage and color plates in the center of the work. VERDICT Based on published sources, but with Ozment's own new interpretations, this should prove of interest to those studying Reformation art and belief. Despite lacking a sharp focus on Luther, the book also presents a side of the primary Protestant that is worthy of study.--Eric Norton, McMillan Memorial Lib., Wisconsin Rapids, WI
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