These head-and-shoulders portraits of the Reformers Martin Luther and Philipp Melanchthon against a green background were produced as pendants. Luther is depicted wearing a cloak and a beret as a scholar with a book and Melanchthon, the younger man, without a hat and with his hands folded. Lucas Cranach the Elder is regarded not only as an illustrator of the Reformation but also as a portraitist of the Reformers. The many portraits of Luther produced by Cranach and his workshop were always striving for recognizability. The portraits of the protagonists from Wittenberg were in particular demand after the founding of the Protestant Schmalkaldic League in 1531. Luther and Melanchthon enjoyed the greatest admiration as the new saints of the Reformation.
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