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Canvas Print : Martin Luther preaches in the monastery, in front of Staupitz, his fatherly friend, 1850s (engraving)
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Martin Luther preaches in the monastery, in front of Staupitz, his fatherly friend, 1850s (engraving)
UTD4915082 Martin Luther preaches in the monastery, in front of Staupitz, his fatherly friend, 1850s (engraving) by Konig, Gustav Ferdinand Leopold (1808-69); (add.info.: Illustration from : "Dr. Martin Luther the German Reformer", illustrated by Gustav Koenig (Gustav Konig), published by Rudolf Besser, Gotha, 1850s); United Archives/HistAuge
Media ID 32104242
© United Archives/HistAuge / Bridgeman Images
Christanity Huguenot Luther Luther Martin 1483 1546 Lutheranism Martin 1483 1546 Monastery Orders Preacher Protestant Protestantism Reform Reformation Reformation 1517 1648 Reformer Religious Reform
20"x16" (51x41cm) Canvas Print
Bring history to life with our exquisite Canvas Print of Martin Luther preaching in the monastery, in the company of his fatherly friend Staupitz, as depicted in this 1850s engraving by Konig from Bridgeman Images. This Fine Art Finder masterpiece, UTD4915082, captures a pivotal moment in the Reformation era, with intricate details that come alive on canvas. Add a touch of history and inspiration to your home or office decor with this stunning and authentic reproduction.
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Estimated Product Size is 50.8cm x 40.6cm (20" x 16")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This engraving, titled "Martin Luther preaches in the monastery, in front of Staupitz, his fatherly friend" takes us back to the 16th century and offers a glimpse into an important moment in history. Created by Gustav Ferdinand Leopold Konig in the 1850s, this artwork is part of a collection called "Dr. Martin Luther the German Reformer". In this scene, we witness Martin Luther delivering a sermon within the walls of a monastery. Standing before him is his dear friend and mentor, Staupitz. The intense expression on Luther's face reflects his passion for religious reform and his determination to challenge established beliefs. The black-and-white aesthetic adds depth and drama to the image while highlighting the gravity of this historical event. As one of the key figures in Christianity's transformation during that era, Luther's influence as a preacher and theologian cannot be overstated. This engraving not only captures an intimate moment between two influential individuals but also symbolizes an entire movement - the Protestant Reformation. It serves as a reminder of how one person's conviction can spark significant change within society. Displayed prominently on your wall or desk, this print will transport you back in time and inspire contemplation about faith, courage, and standing up for what you believe in.
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