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Martin Luther before Cardinal Cajetan, Augsburg, 1518 (engraving)
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Martin Luther before Cardinal Cajetan, Augsburg, 1518 (engraving)
1049615 Martin Luther before Cardinal Cajetan, Augsburg, 1518 (engraving) by Lindenschmit, Wilhelm von, II (1829-95); Private Collection; (add.info.: Martin Luther before Cardinal Cajetan, Augsburg, 1518. Illustration for The Graphic, 25 August 1877.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22222116
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1518 Augsburg Martin Luther Protestants
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This print captures a significant moment in history - Martin Luther standing before Cardinal Cajetan in Augsburg, Germany, in 1518. The engraving by Wilhelm von Lindenschmit II beautifully portrays the intensity of this encounter between two influential figures. Martin Luther, a prominent Protestant reformer, bravely challenges the authority of the Catholic Church represented by Cardinal Cajetan. This meeting marked a turning point in Luther's journey towards religious revolution and his eventual break from Rome. The image exudes tension as both men engage in an intense dialogue that would shape the course of Christianity forever. Luther's unwavering determination to defend his beliefs is palpable, while Cardinal Cajetan appears stern and resolute in upholding traditional Catholic doctrine. Set against the backdrop of Augsburg, a city steeped in Germanic culture and history, this scene symbolizes not only a clash between individuals but also larger conflicts within Europe during that time. It serves as a reminder of how religion played an integral role in shaping political landscapes and cultural identities across nations. As we gaze upon this remarkable engraving from 1877 published for The Graphic magazine, we are transported back to witness this pivotal moment firsthand. It reminds us of Martin Luther's courage to challenge established norms and encourages us to reflect on our own convictions amidst changing times.
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