This section of the fifteenth-century east window at Great Malvern Priory forms part of one of the finest ensembles of medieval stained glass in England. The three surviving lights depict, from left to right, the winged ox of St Luke, St John the Baptist, and St Wulstan, Bishop of Worcester.
This stained glass panel (1467-1469), is part of a window depicting the "Death of the Virgin", in Evreux Cathedral. It depicts St Luke painting the Virgin and Child, a Christian tradition being that he painted the first icon.
Low relief sculpture by Sermon of Saint Luke by Giovan Camillo Cateni (1693) in the church of San Gaetano, Florence,
This 1693 low relief sculpture of Saint Luke painting the Virgin and Child is by Giovan Camillo Cateni, and can be found in the church of San Gaetano, Florence.
This stained glass panel, dated 1877, depicting St Luke was designed by John William Brown (1842–1928) and made by Powell and sons (Whitefriars).







