Guild of Saint Luke

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The Guild of Saint Luke was a powerful medieval and early modern craft guild for painters and other visual artists in many European cities, regulating artistic training, standards, and market access.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artists' guild
craft guild
activity administration of master exams
commissioning of altarpieces
control of admission to the painters' profession
maintenance of quality standards for artworks
organization of apprenticeships
organization of religious festivities
protection of members' economic interests
regulation of artistic standards
regulation of artistic training
regulation of market access for artists
regulation of workshop practices
representation of artists before civic authorities
appliesToJurisdiction Amsterdam NERFINISHED
Antwerp NERFINISHED
Bruges NERFINISHED
Brussels NERFINISHED
Delft NERFINISHED
Florence NERFINISHED
Ghent NERFINISHED
Haarlem NERFINISHED
Leiden NERFINISHED
Paris NERFINISHED
Rome NERFINISHED
Utrecht NERFINISHED
country County of Flanders NERFINISHED
Duchy of Brabant NERFINISHED
Holy Roman Empire
Italian city-states
Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
Kingdom of the Netherlands (historical regions) NERFINISHED
dissolvedBecauseOf abolition of guilds in many European states
dissolvedIn late 18th century
field decorative arts
painting
printmaking
sculpture
visual arts
hasMember art dealer
engraver
glass painter
illuminator
painter
picture framer
printmaker
sculptor
tapestry designer
hasPart Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke NERFINISHED
Bruges Guild of Saint Luke NERFINISHED
Delft Guild of Saint Luke NERFINISHED
Ghent Guild of Saint Luke NERFINISHED
Haarlem Guild of Saint Luke NERFINISHED
Leiden Guild of Saint Luke NERFINISHED
influenced organization of artistic professions in early modern Europe
regulation of art markets in the Low Countries
training system for European painters
namedAfter Saint Luke the Evangelist NERFINISHED
patronSaint Saint Luke the Evangelist NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
timePeriod Middle Ages
early modern period

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Jan Vermeer the Young associatedWith Guild of Saint Luke