![]() ![]() Manuscripts in the collection is this prayer book called, "The Prayer Book Albrecht of Brandenburg." Each of the prayers is illustrated with a magnificent miniature, which tells the very, very familiar story of Christ from the time ![]() Moral and spiritual message that the artist endeavors to imply, that it's all done withĪ great kind of clarity. Part of the beauty of this book is, despite the amount of Essentially, it has a veryĮlaborate, geometric structure. The symbols of the evangelists are shown in these little half-circles. This very simple design, with the mandorla in the center, the strong symmetry. His hand is raised in blessing, and it's all arranged in It shows Christ at his second coming, where He's shown resurrected in glory. This miniature on the left is one of the great miniatures, I think, in the book. It is considered the finest German illuminated manuscript The Stammheim Missal is arguably the greatest manuscript They are books that were written by hand and painted by hand, and painted with gold, silver, lapis, and precious materials, to glorify the Word of God. The earliest great illuminated manuscripts were of liturgical use. ![]() They were a primary art form, not a minor or decorative art form. The finest artists, of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance illuminated manuscripts. People often don't realize that the greatest artists, Were even important objects, or that they could be so finely and so splendidly painted. They come upon the gallery, I think, are rather surprised that these little books ![]()
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