Heures a l'usage de Rome ...
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Title
Heures a l'usage de Rome ...
Subject
Books of hours.
Illumination of books and manuscripts -- France -- 15th century -- Specimens.
Description
Crucifixion. As usual, Mary and the disciple John stand in mourning. This illumination is full of narration; the centurion Longinus holds a scroll with his words upon it: vere Dei Filius erat iste “truly this was the Son of God.” Another figure pierces Christ, and the flowing blood prefigures the Eucharist. Both the sun and moon appear because, according to tradition, an eclipse occurred at the Crucifixion.
Creator
Possibly the work of the Bedford Master or a follower
Source
Book of hours.
Date
circa 1450
Rights
Notification of Intent to Quote from or Publish Manuscript Materials form. All publication not covered by fair use is restricted to those who have permission of the copyright holder.
Relation
George N. Meissner Collection #6
Format
Vellum printing
Language
Latin
French
Type
Illumination
Identifier
devotion_1450_06_0003.jpg
BX2080 .C23 1450
George N. Meissner Collection #6
devotion_1450_06_0003
spc:devotion2014-07-31T10_09_04
Coverage
France 15th century
Collection
Citation
Possibly the work of the Bedford Master or a follower, “Heures a l'usage de Rome ...,” WUSTL Digital Gateway Image Collections & Exhibitions, accessed July 15, 2024, http://omeka.wulib.wustl.edu/omeka/items/show/8424.
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