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Source Description
This illuminated folio is part of the prefatory image cycle of a Flemish Psalter. It shows the scene of the Three Marys at the Tomb.The Psalter was created in French Flanders for a lady with Cistercian connections in the third quarter of the thirteenth century. Fourteenth-century additions for the use of a woman suggest that it continued to be used by female supplicants for some time after its creation. A prefatory cycle of ten full-page miniatures was also added in the fourteenth century, which complemented the original, and more traditional, series of ten historiated initials found within the Psalter.
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Document identity
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37239
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Leaf from Psalter: Three Marys at the Tomb
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Source metadata
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37239
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title
Leaf from Psalter: Three Marys at the Tomb
description
This illuminated folio is part of the prefatory image cycle of a Flemish Psalter. It shows the scene of the Three Marys at the Tomb.The Psalter was created in French Flanders for a lady with Cistercian connections in the third quarter of the thirteenth century. Fourteenth-century additions for the use of a woman suggest that it continued to be used by female supplicants for some time after its creation. A prefatory cycle of ten full-page miniatures was also added in the fourteenth century, which complemented the original, and more traditional, series of ten historiated initials found within the Psalter.
provenance
Created for unknown woman with Cistercian connections, Northeastern France (Flanders), 3rd quarter 13th century. Jacques Rosenthal collection, Munich, late 19th century [1]. Léon Gruel, Paris, early 20th century [2]; purchased by Henry Walters, Baltimore, early 20th century; by bequest to Walters Art Museum, 1931.[1] 1901 dealer catalog 27, no. 74[2] Bookplate on the front flyleaf inscribed no. 63
date
3rd quarter 13th century
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CC0
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en
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folios (leaves)
illuminated manuscripts
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1
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import
dimensions
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cm
width
15.4
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10
dimensionsRaw
H: 6 1/16 × W: 3 15/16 in. (15.4 × 10 cm)
Source extras
style
Gothic
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ink and pigments on medium-weight parchment
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6505
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none
Single page context
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1
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0
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photo
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