Illustrated_gospels

444 445 Iconographic credits Cover Visitation, Horae ad usum Romanum, called Great Hours of Anne of Brittany, 1503-1508, Jean Bourdichon (c. 1457-1521), Latin 9474, fol. 36v, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris. © BnF, Paris. P. 6: Christ in Majesty, Sacramentary, about 1025-1050, Germany, Ms. Ludwig V2, fol. 22, The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles. Digital image courtesy of Getty’s Open Content Program. Saint Matthew The illuminations come from the Evangeliar Ottos III, BSB Clm 4453, c. 1000, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich, Germany. © Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München, Clm 4453, fol. 25v, 29r, 30v, 32v, 43v, 109v, 149v, 155v, 119r, 107r, 163r, 113r, 118v, 236v, 120v, 238v, 249v, 251v. With the collaboration of La Collection Agency, Paris. P. 11: Saint Matthew. P. 16: Adoration of the Magi. P. 18: Massacre of the Holy Innocents. P. 22: Baptism of Christ. Christ in the desert tempted by the devil. P. 27: Sermon on the Mount. P. 38: Christ heals Peter’s mother-in-law. Christ heals the possessed. P. 41: Christ sleeping in the boat. Christ heals a possessed man. P. 42: Christ heals a paralytic. P. 57: Christ heals a blind man. P. 67: The dance of Salome before Herod. The beheading of John Baptist. P. 68: The multiplication of the loaves and fishes. P. 78: The Transfiguration. P. 86: Christ blessing the little children. P. 92: The entry of Christ into Jerusalem. P. 94: Christ drives the merchants out of the Temple. P. 117: Christ in the Garden of Olives. The arrest of Christ. P. 125: The Crucifixion. Christ is taken down from the cross and buried. P. 129: The empty tomb. The risen Christ appears to the apostles. Saint Mark The illuminations come from the Missale et horae ad usum Fratrum Minorum, c. 1385-1390, Workshop of Giovanni di Benedetto da Como (2nd half of 14th c.), Latin 757, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, fol. 197v, 439v, 305v, 367, 315v, 322, 250v, 57v, 72v, 79, 82, 85, 91, 325, 331v. © BnF, Paris. P. 131: Saint Mark. P. 132: Baptism of Christ. P. 135: Temptation of Christ: the stones. P. 136: The miraculous draft of fishes. P. 156: The multiplication of the loaves and fishes. P. 176: The entry of Christ into Jerusalem. P. 190: The institution of the Eucharist. P. 193: The arrest of Christ. P. 197: Christ before Pilate. P. 199: Christ nailed to the cross. P. 201: The Crucifixion. P. 203: Entombment of Christ. P. 205: The Resurrection. P. 207: The Ascension. Saint Luke Most of the illuminations come from the Horae ad usum Romanum, called Great Hours of Anne of Brittany, 1503-1508, Jean Bourdichon (c. 1457-1521), Latin 9474, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris. Fol. 19v, 26v, 36v, 47v, 58v, 51v, 70v, 2v, 201v. © BnF, Paris.

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