St. Luke The
compiler of the third Gospel, the Acts of Apostles and Paul's companion
"Luke the physician" is traditionally identified as the same person. A legend
presents Luke as the painter of a number of icons of the Virgin. He is given
the status of the painter par excellence, able to capture even the Virgin
on canvas. Luke has been the patron saint of various painters guilds since
the XV century. Luke is also the patron saints of doctors. Luke is often
depicted writing his Gospel, a lying or kneeling ox serves as his desk.
Also he is depicted painting the Virgin. |