St. Luke the Evangelist is a prominent figure in Christianity, known as the author of the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles. He is believed to have been a physician and a companion of the apostle Paul. According to tradition, he was born in Antioch, Syria, and died in Greece around 100 AD. St. Luke is often depicted in art as an elderly man with a paintbrush or a painter’s palette, symbolizing his role as an artist and evangelist.
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