After Rogier van der Weyden, Saint Luke drawing the Madonna, ca. 1491-1510, Musea Brugge

This painting in Bruges, a copy after Rogier van der Weyden, shows Saint Luke kneeling on one knee before Mary and Jesus. He draws her portrait with a silver pen on a sheet of paper that is mounted on a small, wooden plank. Mary sits modestly on the floor before the throne, above which a canopy of gilded brocade hangs. The throne indicates her status as the queen of the heavens. She offers her breast to her son. The entirety of the scene takes places in a borgeoise interior with a splendid view onto an inner courtyard, a river and a bustling town. In an area behind Luke, his attribute of the ox and a writing stool with a book are depicted. With this, the reference is to the gospel that Saint Luke wrote, according to the tradition.
After Rogier van der Weyden, Saint Luke drawing the Madonna
After Rogier van der Weyden, Saint Luke drawing the Madonna, ca. 1491-1510, collection Musea Brugge - public domain, image artinflanders.be, photo Dominique Provost
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After Rogier van der Weyden, Saint Luke drawing the Madonna
Detail from: After Rogier van der Weyden, Saint Luke drawing the Madonna, ca. 1491-1510, collection Musea Brugge - public domain, image artinflanders.be, photo Dominique Provost
After Rogier van der Weyden, Saint Luke drawing the Madonna
Detail from: After Rogier van der Weyden, Saint Luke drawing the Madonna, ca. 1491-1510, collection Musea Brugge - public domain, image artinflanders.be, photo Dominique Provost
After Rogier van der Weyden, Saint Luke drawing the Madonna
Detail from: After Rogier van der Weyden, Saint Luke drawing the Madonna, ca. 1491-1510, collection Musea Brugge - public domain, image artinflanders.be, photo Dominique Provost
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