Seated statue of St. Luke (partial view), by H. H. Armstead, together with (right) the sculptor's design. The statue is the third in the row of the four Evangelists on the side of the south-west tower of Llandaff Cathedral. Unfortunately, it is hard to see the whole figure,but from the design it is clear that the Evangeslist is identified by his usual iconography: a winged man, seen in the design for the relief just below him.
Links to Related Material
- The first statue in this row, of St Matthew, by Armstead
- The second statue in this row, of St Mark, by Armstead
- The last statue, of St John, showing the whole row of Evangelists
Photograph by Michael Statham, who also kindly provided the scan of the design, courtesy of W. Clarke, LLandaff, which holds it in its archives. Text and formatting by Jacqueline Banerjee. You may use the images without prior permission for any scholarly or educational purpose as long as you (1) credit Michael Statham or W. Clarke, Llandaff, as appropriate, and (2) link your document to this URL in a web document or cite the Victorian Web in a print one.
Created 5 October 2024