2009-2016-01: lent to Victoria and Albert Museum, Medieval & Renaissance Gallery by British Museum, Department of Prints & Drawings
题记
签名和日期 [AETHERNA IPSE SVAE MENTIS SIMVLACHRA LVTHERVS EXPRIMIT AT VVLTVS CERA LVCAE OCCIDVOS. M D X X] [Luther gave expression to a true portrait of his soul, Lucas drew the physical features]signed with Cranach's device (the winged serpent) in the lower margin
备注
English: Following Koepplin and Falk state between the second and third state of the engraving, in which the profile head in the upper left corner, completely removed in the third state, is still partly visible with diagonal lines hatched across it. Only three impressions from the first two states have survived, while there are about thirty known examples of the final state, which was printed in a large edition not long after the deaths of Luther and Cranach.
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