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The Papal Ass

Lucas Cranach the Elder1535

State Chancellery and Ministry of Culture of Sachsen-Anhalt

State Chancellery and Ministry of Culture of Sachsen-Anhalt
Magdeburg, Germany

The pope and the monk's calf are among the most popular caricatures of the Reformation period. They illustrated a satirical pamphlet edited in 1523 by Luther and Melanchthon against the papal regiment and the excrescences of monasticism. Melanchthon referred a monster allegedly found dead in the Tiber in 1496 to the Pope, while Luther interpreted the Saxon calf freak with tonsur-like head deformation as a representative of the order. Countless reprints and copies of the woodcuts prove the effectiveness of these sketches.

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State Chancellery and Ministry of Culture of Sachsen-Anhalt

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