Ashburnham Pentateuch
f. 65v: A mother and father grieve for their child
Spain or Italy (5th or 6th C.)
Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale de France, MS nouv. acq. lat. 2334
Consider this manuscript in light of the article I posted 2 days ago about historical European mixed race families. A lot of similar articles go right from Roman Britain to Renaissance Italy, but documents like this that often bridge the historical “gap” because go unremarked upon because they’re often not considered analgous to written records or artistic depictions. What they do, rather, is show that in the imagination of artists during this time, racial diversity was part of their social consciousness and how they envisioned concepts like “a family”. My thanks to Dr Caitlin R Green on bringing this manuscript to my attention.
Tag: C&I
Pen and parchment : drawing in the Middle Ages / Melanie Holcomb ; with contributions by Lisa Bessette, Barbara Drake Boehm, Evelyn M. Cohen, Kathryn Gerry, Ludovico V. Geymonat, Aden Kumler, Lawrence Nees, William Noel, Wendy A. Stein, Faith Wallis, Karl Whittington, Elizabeth Williams, and Nancy Wu :: Metropolitan Museum of Art Publications
That moment when you click on a link for a book, fully expecting to be taken to an Amazon or University Press page, but instead get a digitized copy with a download link.
So please enjoy Pen and Parchment: Drawing in the Middle Ages, by Melanie Holcomb in conjunction with the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The MOMA has a lot of books to download, actually. It was just nice to stumble on this one unexpectedly.
Illuminated manuscripts were products of encounter, exchange, and exploration in the Middle Ages.
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These artworks are currently on view in Traversing the Globe through Illuminated Manuscripts at the Getty Center through June 26.
MARCH. The traditional labour of the month is trimming trees. You can either do this delicately with a billhook, like the gentleman on the left, or DECISIVELY with an axe, like the gentleman on the right.
Evangelia, Gospels of Du Fay (f. 92r), Abbaye Saint Martin of Tours, France c. 843-851 via Bibliothèque nationale de France, Public Domain
A Dead Turtle Dove in a Nest, Ms. Ludwig XV 4, by unknown creator, France ca. 13th century via J. Paul Getty Museum on Wikimedia Commons, Public Domain
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A Dead Turtle Dove in a Nest, Ms. Ludwig XV 4, by unknown creator, France ca. 13th century via J. Paul Getty Museum on Wikimedia Commons, Public Domain
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Genève, Bibliothèque de Genève, Ms. fr. 167, f. 11r by Virtual Manuscript Library of Switzerland http://flic.kr/p/qWZHDY
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Houghton Library, Harvard University
Yay more scribal resources!
Catholic Church. Book of hours : use of Paris : manuscript, [ca. 1500].
Houghton Library, Harvard University