St. Albans Psalter - Painting and Prayer in Medieval England

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Books
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18.99
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. Collins
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Paperback
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Getty Trust Publications
published_date: 
12/09/2013
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9781606061459
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Books > Art, Fashion & Photography > Art & design > Art & design styles / history of art > Byzantine & Medieval art: 500 to 1400
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. Collins|Paperback|Getty Trust Publications|12/09/2013
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9781606061459
Book Description: 
This is a fascinating look at one of the world's most important and renowned 12th-century manuscripts. The St. Albans Psalter is one of the most important, famous, and puzzling books produced in 12th-century England. It was probably created between 1120 and 1140 at St. Albans Abbey. The manuscript's powerfully drawn figures and saturated colours are distinct from those in previous Anglo-Saxon painting and signal the arrival of the Romanesque style of illumination in England. Although most 12th-century prayer books were not illustrated, the St. Albans Psalter includes more than 40 full-page illuminations and over 200 historiated initials. Decorated with gold and precious colours, the psalter offers a display unparalleled by any other English manuscript to survive from the time. In 2012, scholars conservators, and scientists at the J. Paul Getty Musesum conducted a close examination of the Psalter, gathering new evidence challenging several prevailing assumptions about this richly illustrated manuscript.

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