
about 1270
Tempera colors, black ink, and gold leaf, Tempera Colors
An illuminated manuscript page features a vertical column of circular miniatures depicting figures in blue robes, set against a gold background, with decorative borders and Latin text. Monks or nuns likely read from this large Bible during mealtimes in the refectory of a monastery. Written and illuminated around 1270 by a team of lay artisans from the active commercial centers along the French-Flemish border, the surviving portions indicate that at least six different artists worked on the initials, though scholars believe the original team responsible for the seven-volume Bible was even larger. The manuscript's size allowed the assembled monks or nuns to see and appreciate its decorative details from a distance. Historiated initials, common in thirteenth-century Bibles, appear at the beginning of each biblical bo
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