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Source Description
This leaf once belonged to a small missal, and was created in the late eleventh or early twelfth century. The distinct style of its miniature suggests it was made in Southern Germany, or possibly in the Tyrol region of Austria, where line drawing in colored inks had developed into a regional style. The recto depicts the Crucifixion, and the later redrawing of Christ, especially apparent in his face and feet, suggests it had been worn down through pious touch. On the verso is found the opening text for the Canon of the Mass, introduced by a historiated initial "T" containing a standing man wearing a short skirt. That the manuscript was well-used is attested to both by the heavy wear to the parchment, and by the two original manuscript tabs that were created as page markers for this important text and image.
Scholar Source Context
Document identity
localId
13310
label
Leaf of a Missal with the Crucifixion and Canon of the Mass
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Source metadata
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13310
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object
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normalized
title
Leaf of a Missal with the Crucifixion and Canon of the Mass
description
This leaf once belonged to a small missal, and was created in the late eleventh or early twelfth century. The distinct style of its miniature suggests it was made in Southern Germany, or possibly in the Tyrol region of Austria, where line drawing in colored inks had developed into a regional style. The recto depicts the Crucifixion, and the later redrawing of Christ, especially apparent in his face and feet, suggests it had been worn down through pious touch. On the verso is found the opening text for the Canon of the Mass, introduced by a historiated initial "T" containing a standing man wearing a short skirt. That the manuscript was well-used is attested to both by the heavy wear to the parchment, and by the two original manuscript tabs that were created as page markers for this important text and image.
provenance
Originally part of a missal, southern Germany or Austrian Tyrol, late 11th or early 12th century; Robert E. Hecht collection, before 1955; Walters Art Museum, 1955, by purchase.
date
late 11th-early 12th century
citationUrl
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CC0
language
en
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illuminated manuscripts
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1
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1
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import
dimensions
units
cm
width
22.3
height
14.5
dimensionsRaw
H: 8 3/4 × W: 5 11/16 in. (22.3 × 14.5 cm)
Source extras
style
Romanesque
RelatedObjects
90747
90746
med
ink and pigments on well-finished but worn medium weight parchment; original knotted vellum tabs remain on side and bottom of page
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6211
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MSS
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96
Single page context
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1
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0
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photo
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