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Summary

Artist
Luke the Evangelist
Description
English: Icon of Virgin Mary at Monastery of Saint Mark,Jerusalem believed to be painted by Luke the Evangelist
Depicted people Virgin Mary, Jesus
Date circa 50
Place of discovery Jerusalem
References Churches and Monasteries in Jerusalem by David Rapp
Living Stones Pilgrimage - Alison Hilliard, ‎Betty Bailey 1999
Source/Photographer Monastery of Saint Mark, Jerusalem

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