Gregor Brück (1485–1557) was a 16th-century figure of the Reformation, and Saxon Chancellor. He is also known by his latinised name Gregorius Pontanus. His role in the early 16th century in Germany, as legal advisor to Martin Luther, may be said to earn him the title of Lawyer of the Reformation. Although now much forgotten or unknown, his contribution to European history was almost certainly world-changing.
Gregor Brück by Lucas Cranach the Elder
The site of Gregor Bruck's house, Marktplatz, Wittenberg
The grave of Gregor Brück in Jena Stadtkirche
Lucas Cranach the Younger
Lucas Cranach the Younger was a German Renaissance painter and portraitist, the son of Lucas Cranach the Elder and brother of Hans Cranach.
Portrait of a Bearded Man (c. 1546), a possible self-portrait
Christ and the Woman Taken in Adultery Hermitage Museum, Russia
The grave of Lucas Cranach the Younger, Stadtkirche Wittenberg
Adam and Eve