Luther, Martin, 1483-1546
Dates
- Existence: November 10, 1483 - February 18, 1546
Found in 69 Collections and/or Records:
Martin Luther. Diet of Worms, Germany
Brown, black and gold wood framed and glass covered colored lithograph of Luther at the Diet of Worms. This picture is a side view showing Luther in the middle-right and Charles V on the left.
Martin Luther (Eisleben, Germany)
Black and white lithographed picture of the 400th anniversary of Luther's birth (and the unveiling of the Luther statue), Nov. 10, 1883, in Eisleben, Germany. Printed by "Max Grafenhan's Buch., Eisleben" Similar to a sketch by Wm. Simpson, and identical to a picture illustrated in the London News, Nov. 17, 1883, p. 479 (done from the Simpson sketch. Mr. Simpson was a special artist for the London News.)
Martin Luther (Erfurt, Germany)
Colored lithograph picture entitled "Dr. Martin Luther nochgrunender Zweig im Martinsstifte zu Erfurt." The picture shows the descendants of Luther on a tree around which children are dancing in a circle. Original by H. Asmus, printed by CG Herwig
Martin Luther (Gemalt v Lucas Cranach), 1543
Martin Luther Lithograph by Károly Lühnsdorf, 1931
Martin Luther - Lucas Kranach - Beck and Pauli Lithographers (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
This is a framed lithograph (22" x 18") of Martin Luther by "Lucas Kranach, pinx. - Published by Brunnquell [and] Altona, Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Beck [and] Pauli Lith. Milwaukee".
Martin Luther's Last Surviving Classmate by Les Stahlke, 2000
Presenting Les Stahlke as Dr. Lester Methuselah Gutenberg, Martin Luther's Last Surviving Classmate: A Classic of Christian Humor
Presented at the International Lutheran Women's Missionary League convention, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2000.
Produced by Governance Matters (governancematters.com)
Medal. Martin Luther. 400th Anniversary of the Reformation, 1917
Paperweight. Martin Luther, 1955
Acrylic (sulfide) paperweight, in baccarat box, shape of paperweight is half of a 2-3/4" diameter faceted sphere, base is a pearlized grid over deep red, with a white bust of Martin Luther above the grid, "LUTHER 1483-1546 -- G. P. 1955". NOTE: A "For you" card enclosed with the whole donation is assumed to have been presented with this paperweight. Card has been placed in the box with paperweight.