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Size: 25 x 22 cm

Museum: Zaragoza Museum (Zaragoza, Spain)

Technique: Sculpture

This sculpture is one of a pair. The other depicts Saint Mark. Both come from the Carmen Calzado Convent in Zaragoza and have the stylistic features of other sculptures completed by Forment. Saint Mark looks like a figure in the Presentation of Mary from the main altarpiece at the Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar. Saint Luke is similar to the horseman wearing a turban accompanying Christ on the way to Calvary in the main altarpiece at Huesca Cathedral.

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