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Cra·nach
/
ˈkrɑ
nɑx
/
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r
ah
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noun
1.
Lucas
(
"the Elder"
)
1472–1553,
German painter and graphic artist.
2.
his son,
Lucas the Younger,
1515–86,
German painter and graphic artist.
Also,
Kranach
,
Kronach
.
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Cranach
(
German
ˈkraːnax)
—
n
Lucas
(ˈluːkas), known as
the Elder
, real name
Lucas Müller
. 1472--1553, German painter, etcher, and designer of woodcuts
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
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