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Luther’s entry into Worms

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Lithography of the book “Martin Luther” with original lithographs by Lovis Corinth (1858-1925) and the text by Tim Klein. Publisher Fritz Gurlitt Berlin. In a car seen from the front, Luther in the right half of the picture. Next to him another person. In front of him sits in front of him as a chest of Herold Caspar Sturm (portrait after a sketch Albrecht Dürer from 1520). In addition, several people looking to the right to the car. At the front, the heads of the horses pulling the cart. A bridge in the background. Execution in Cretaceous. Signed under the picture on the right with “Lovis Corinth.”
Christian Art Foundation Wittenberg
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Title: Luther’s entry into Worms
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Lithography of the book “Martin Luther” with original lithographs by Lovis Corinth (1858-1925) and the text by Tim Klein.
Publisher Fritz Gurlitt Berlin.
In a car seen from the front, Luther in the right half of the picture.
Next to him another person.
In front of him sits in front of him as a chest of Herold Caspar Sturm (portrait after a sketch Albrecht Dürer from 1520).
In addition, several people looking to the right to the car.
At the front, the heads of the horses pulling the cart.
A bridge in the background.
Execution in Cretaceous.
Signed under the picture on the right with “Lovis Corinth.
”.

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