Gallery Page 11 1: Adam...Christ Driving Tradesmen and Money Lenders Passional Christi Und Antichristi Melanchthon, Pub.1521 2: Christ and the Adulteress...Elector Friedrich Der Weise (Frederic the Wise) of Saxony (1463-1525) 3: Electors of Saxony Friedrich the Wise Johann the Steadfast and Johann Friedrich the Magnanimous 153...Judith with the Head of Holofernes, circa 1530 4: Katharina Von Bora, Martin Luther's Wife...Margrave Casimir Von Brandenburg-Culmbach, 1522 5: Martin Luther...Portrait Of A Man 6: Portrait of Frederic of Saxony...Portrait of Martin Luther, 1529 7: Portrait of Rudolf Agricola...Saint Catherine's Altar, 1506 8: Saint Catherine's Altar, Triptych on Lime Wood (1506)...St. Peter 9: Stag Hunt...The Faun Family 10: The Fruits of Jealousy, the Silver Age...The Mocking of Christ 11: The Odd Couple, 1531, Tempera on Red Beech...Venus and Amor, Etching (1506) 12: Venus and Cupid...Woman with a Carnation The Odd Couple, 1531, Tempera on Red Beech The Pope Selling Indulgences, Passional Christi Und Antichristi, c.1521 The Princesses Sibylla, Emilia, and Sidonia of Saxony, 1535 The Silver Age or the Effects of Jealousy, 1535 The Staghunt of Elector Fredrick the Wise of Saxony The Suicide of Lucretia, 1538 The Virgin and Child, with Putti Holding Up a Curtain Behind Three Princesses of Saxony, Sibylla (1515-92), Emilia (1516-91) and Sidonia (1518-75) Venus Venus Standing in a Landscape, 1529 Venus and Amor Venus and Amor, Etching (1506)
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