Two artist collectives in Utrecht; the Saddler's Guild and Sint Lucas Gilde
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The Utrecht Guild of Saint Luke refers to two artist collectives in Utrecht (city); the old Catholic Zadelaarsgilde (Saddler's Guild) dating from the Middle Ages, as well as the newer Sint Lucas Gilde established in 1611. The first guild was for a number of trades that were connected to the art industry, though the smiths had their own guild called the "St. Eloyen" guild. The second collective was founded for visual artists after the Protestant Reformation. The Zadelaarsgilde fell under the patron saint Luke the Evangelist and the St. Eloyen guild fell under Saint Eligius.
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stained glass. Later he was a founder member of the new UtrechtGuildofSaintLuke for the painters ofUtrecht. He never lived elsewhere, and seems never...
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formerly the site of the Antwerp Citadel. The museum's collection began with the artworks owned by the Antwerp GuildofSaintLuke, which was active from...
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