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ST MARK. Miniature illustrating the Gospel Extracts on a leaf from a Book of Hours, ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM
[Paris, c.1505]
145 x 102mm. St Mark wearing a pink robe with a blue undergarment and a blue headdress, seated in an elaborate gold chair backed in green brocade, writing on a scroll held across his lap, on his right a winged lion in liquid gold holding an open book, the whole set in a neo-classical arcade opening to a landscape of blue hills in the background, surrounded by an architectural border in liquid gold and blue. Framed.
The illuminator of this miniature, working in a style closely related to that of the Master of Philippe of Guelders, seems likely to have been active in Paris at the beginning of the 16th century. He was responsible for the miniatures in a Book of Hours in Vienna that was apparently intended for use in the diocese of Rheims (NB, Cod.1883): O. Pcht & D. Thoss, Die illuminierten Handschriften und Inkunabeln der sterreichischen Nationalbibliothek (Vienna 1977), pp.68-73, ills 124-144.
[Paris, c.1505]
145 x 102mm. St Mark wearing a pink robe with a blue undergarment and a blue headdress, seated in an elaborate gold chair backed in green brocade, writing on a scroll held across his lap, on his right a winged lion in liquid gold holding an open book, the whole set in a neo-classical arcade opening to a landscape of blue hills in the background, surrounded by an architectural border in liquid gold and blue. Framed.
The illuminator of this miniature, working in a style closely related to that of the Master of Philippe of Guelders, seems likely to have been active in Paris at the beginning of the 16th century. He was responsible for the miniatures in a Book of Hours in Vienna that was apparently intended for use in the diocese of Rheims (NB, Cod.1883): O. Pcht & D. Thoss, Die illuminierten Handschriften und Inkunabeln der sterreichischen Nationalbibliothek (Vienna 1977), pp.68-73, ills 124-144.