Artwork:
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Symbol of St. Luke
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Artist:
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UNKNOWN; Illustrator of 'Ars memorandi capitula evangeliorum', Germany, c. 1475-1500
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Date:
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C. 1475-1500
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Technique:
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Coloured pendrawing on paper
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Location:
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Museum Meermanno Westreenianum, The Hague
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Notes:
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From "Ars memorandi capitula evangeliorum" of Germany (manuscript "Den Haag, MMW, 10 C 20"). Ars memorandi: Luke. Full title is "Symbol of St. Luke: Ox, with unfruitful olive tree, man sitting at the lowest place at a laid table, hand of the father giving hand of the prodigal son a sum of money the son's portion, plough, poor Lazarus and dog, head of Jew (putting out his tongue), two persons (one wearing a Jew-hat) standing under the cross (with sign INRI and three nails, without Christ)."
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Subject:
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Purple and Poverty
Miscellaneous
The Instruments of the Passion
Modesty and Hospitality
Various Subjects Connected to Luke
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