Part II provides a theological and historical view of two pictures
that hang in the nave of St. Mary Church in Wittenberg, Germany. Download the complete Powerpoint show file for Part II by
clicking here.
The first piece reviewed is known as
The Nativity. This painting is based on the Christmas Gospel, Luke 2:1-14. The
annunciation by the angel is shown in the background. It is an epitaph to both
Casper Niemergk and his wife (shown kneeling), and was painted in 1564,
presumably by one of the Cranach’s.
The second picture is known as The Vineyard, by Lucas Cranach the
Younger. The painting is divided into a left and right hand to contrast between
Catholic (left) and Lutheran (right).
Cranach is explaining the meaning of
the Reformation by portraying the Catholic clergy and the Lutheran reformers as
laborers in different vineyards of the Lord.
He succinctly explains the entire
meaning of the Reformation in one image!