Symbols of St Luke and St Mark
from The Writers of the New Testament
Photo © Martin Crampin
1888
Sgraffito panels in the chancel. The Four Evangelists are located in the sanctuary, seated with scrolls, with their symbols depicted below. On the north side of the chancel, a panel shows the figures of Peter and Paul, and the epistles of James and Jude are symbolised by fishing nets. Vine motifs are added above the figures. The three seated figures hold scrolls, with their symbols below.
artist: Heywood Sumner
Church of St Mary, Llanfair Cilgedin, Monmouthshire
south wall of the sanctuary
Sgraffito panels in the chancel. The Four Evangelists are located in the sanctuary, seated with scrolls, with their symbols depicted below. On the north side of the chancel, a panel shows the figures of Peter and Paul, and the epistles of James and Jude are symbolised by fishing nets. Vine motifs are added above the figures. The three seated figures hold scrolls, with their symbols below.
artist: Heywood Sumner
Church of St Mary, Llanfair Cilgedin, Monmouthshire
south wall of the sanctuary
Record added by Martin Crampin. Last updated on 13-12-2011
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- angel (possibly with book) - symbol of St Matthew [Revelation 4:7]
- lion (possibly with book) - symbol of St Mark [Revelation 4:7]
- ox (possibly with book) - symbol of St Luke [Revelation 4:7]
- St Luke the evangelist
- St Mark (Marcus) the evangelist, and bishop of Alexandria
- St Matthew (Mattheus), apostle and evangelist
- the four evangelists together (author portraits)
- the four symbols of the evangelists, 'the apocalyptic beasts' [Revelation 4:6-8]
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Martin Crampin (ed.), Stained Glass in Wales Catalogue, University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies, Aberystwyth, 2011.
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