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Saint Luke painting the Virgin (German and Dutch: Lukas-Madonna) is a devotional subject in art showing Luke the Evangelist painting the Virgin Mary with the Child Jesus. Such paintings were often created during the Renaissance for chapels of Saint Luke in European churches, and frequently recall the composition of the Salus Populi Romani, an ...
This painting shows a baker in the role of Luke the Evangelist painting the Holy Virgin and Child, with a self-portrait in the background as the artist's muse in the form of a laurel-wreathed poet. It is an example of a fairly common 16th- and 17th-century genre in European painting referred to as a Lukas-Madonna in Dutch.
The van der Weyden panel is among the first known depictions of St Luke painting the Virgin in Northern Renaissance art, [54] along with a similar work, a lost triptych panel by Robert Campin. [25] Van der Weyden presents a humanised Virgin and Child, as suggested by the realistic contemporary surroundings, [ 53 ] the lack of halos, and the ...
St Luke (Hals) J. The Four Evangelists (Jordaens) M. Madonna and Child with Saints Luke and Catherine of Alexandria; S. Saint Luke Painting the Virgin (Heemskerck)
The Madonna and Child with Saints Luke and Catherine of Alexandria, also known simply as Holy Conversation, is a painting by the Italian Renaissance master Titian. It is one of his several versions of the canonical image of the Madonna and Child. Executed in oil on canvas, it was painted around 1560, at the height of Titian's career.
Jan Gossaert, St. Luke Painting the Madonna (c. 1520–1525), Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna. Saint Luke Drawing the Virgin, c. 1435–1440. 137.5 x 110.8cm. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. This was the classic subject for paintings given to the guilds
A simple Italian Virgin and Child by Carlo Crivelli, c. 1470. Virgin and Child or Madonna and Child or Mary and Child usually refers to artistic depictions of Mary and Child Jesus together, as part of both Catholic and Orthodox church traditions, and very notably in the Marian art in the Catholic Church.
The Virgin Appears to the Saint Luke and Saint Catherine is an oil on canvas painting by Annibale Carracci, now in the Louvre in Paris. [1] It was commissioned in 1589 for the notaries' chapel in Reggio Emilia Cathedral and completed three years later [ 2 ] It is also known as The Virgin of Saint Luke , The Saint Luke Madonna and Child and ...