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Ceiling panel from Dean House, Edinburgh

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Ceiling panel from Dean House, Edinburgh
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This panel is one of a series which made up a painted ceiling in the great hall at Dean House in Edinburgh. Seven panels have survived from the ceiling which was painted between 1605 and 1627.

This panel depicts St Luke painting. To the left is an ox, an animal associated with Luke in Christian symbolism. The other three evangelists are also symbolised in the Book of Revelations. Luke was the author of the 3rd gospel and the Act of the Apostles.

Dean House, with its crowstepped gable, was built in 1614 for the Nisbets of Dean. William Nisbet of Dean, Lord Provost of Edinburgh, was knighted by James VI in 1617. The house was used as a romantic setting for James Ballantyne's novel Miller of Deanhaugh.

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