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Hans Cranach (ca. 1513–1537), also known as Johann Lucas Cranach, was a German painter, the oldest son of Lucas Cranach the Elder. German art historian Johann Christian Schuchardt, who discovered his existence, credits him with an altar-piece at Weimar, signed with the monogram "H. C.", and dated 1537. He died at Bologna in 1537. Luther mentions his death in his Table Talk, and , a contemporary poet, celebrates him as a painter.

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  • Hans Cranach (* um 1513 in Wittenberg; † 9. Oktober 1537 in Bologna) war ein deutscher Maler und Zeichner. (de)
  • Hans Cranach (ca. 1513–1537), also known as Johann Lucas Cranach, was a German painter, the oldest son of Lucas Cranach the Elder. German art historian Johann Christian Schuchardt, who discovered his existence, credits him with an altar-piece at Weimar, signed with the monogram "H. C.", and dated 1537. He died at Bologna in 1537. Luther mentions his death in his Table Talk, and , a contemporary poet, celebrates him as a painter. (en)
  • Hans Cranach (c. 1513 – Bolonia, 1537) fue un pintor alemán, hijo de Lucas Cranach el Viejo y hermano mayor de Lucas Cranach el Joven. (es)
  • Hans Cranach, aussi connu sous le nom de Johann Lucas Cranach, est un peintre allemand né vers 1513 et mort en 1537 à Bologne, en Italie. Il est le fils de Lucas Cranach l'Ancien (1472-1553) et le frère de Lucas Cranach le Jeune (1515-1566). (fr)
  • Hans Cranach, też Johann Lucas Cranach (ur. ok. 1513 w Wittenberdze, zm. 9 października 1537 w Bolonii) – niemiecki malarz, starszy syn Lucasa Cranacha. (pl)
  • Ганс Кранах (нем. Hans Cranach; ок. 1513, Виттенберг — 9 октября 1537, Болонья) — немецкий художник. (ru)
  • Ганс Кранах (нім. Hans Cranach; бл. 1513, Віттенберг — 9 жовтня 1537, Болонья) — німецький художник періоду Північного Відродження. (uk)
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  • Cranach, Hans (en)
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  • Hans Cranach (* um 1513 in Wittenberg; † 9. Oktober 1537 in Bologna) war ein deutscher Maler und Zeichner. (de)
  • Hans Cranach (ca. 1513–1537), also known as Johann Lucas Cranach, was a German painter, the oldest son of Lucas Cranach the Elder. German art historian Johann Christian Schuchardt, who discovered his existence, credits him with an altar-piece at Weimar, signed with the monogram "H. C.", and dated 1537. He died at Bologna in 1537. Luther mentions his death in his Table Talk, and , a contemporary poet, celebrates him as a painter. (en)
  • Hans Cranach (c. 1513 – Bolonia, 1537) fue un pintor alemán, hijo de Lucas Cranach el Viejo y hermano mayor de Lucas Cranach el Joven. (es)
  • Hans Cranach, aussi connu sous le nom de Johann Lucas Cranach, est un peintre allemand né vers 1513 et mort en 1537 à Bologne, en Italie. Il est le fils de Lucas Cranach l'Ancien (1472-1553) et le frère de Lucas Cranach le Jeune (1515-1566). (fr)
  • Hans Cranach, też Johann Lucas Cranach (ur. ok. 1513 w Wittenberdze, zm. 9 października 1537 w Bolonii) – niemiecki malarz, starszy syn Lucasa Cranacha. (pl)
  • Ганс Кранах (нем. Hans Cranach; ок. 1513, Виттенберг — 9 октября 1537, Болонья) — немецкий художник. (ru)
  • Ганс Кранах (нім. Hans Cranach; бл. 1513, Віттенберг — 9 жовтня 1537, Болонья) — німецький художник періоду Північного Відродження. (uk)
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  • Hans Cranach (de)
  • Hans Cranach (es)
  • Hans Cranach (en)
  • Hans Cranach (fr)
  • Hans Cranach (pl)
  • Кранах, Ганс (ru)
  • Ганс Кранах (uk)
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