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Image ID :

SacramentaryLUDWIGV2fol18

View/Description :

Fol. 18: Annunciation: full page view

Image Date :

 
Image Creator :  

Notes :

 

Rights Owner :

Getty Museum
Image Source : http://www.getty.edu/art/gettyguide/artObjectDetails?artobj=3406&handle=li

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Work ID :

SacramentaryLUDWIGV2fol18

Title :

Sacramentary [GETTY MUSEUM]

Fol. 18: Annunciation

Creator/Agent :

Unknowm German [ILLUMINATOR]
Date (of work) :

illuminated in 2nd quarter of 11th century, binding from 12th century, with later additions

1025-1060 [ILLUMINATIONS]

1100-1199 [BINDING]

Location/Site :

Fulda (Hessen, Germany) [CREATION] [TGN]

Mainz (Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany) [CREATION] [TGN]

Mosan (Europe) [CREATION] [TGN]

Liège province (Belgium) [CREATION] [TGN]

GIS Coordinates :
 
Location/Museum :
J. Paul Getty Museum (Los Angeles, California, United States) [TGN]
Other Identifier :
MS. LUDWIG V 2 [REPOSITORY]
Publisher :
 

Description :

 
State/Edition :  
Inscription :  

Work Type :

sacramentary (illuminated manuscript) [AAT]
Measurements :

26.6 x 19.1 cm (10 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches) [TEXT BLOCK]

17 x 13 cm (6 3/4 x 5 1/8 inches) [TEXT AREA]

27.3 x 19.8 cm (10 3/4 x 7 7/8 inches) [OAK COVERS]

Material :

[ILLUMINATIONS]

tempera [AAT]

gold [AAT]

silver [AAT]

ink [AAT]

parchment [AAT]

 

[BINDING]

brass [AAT]

oak [AAT]

Technique :

niello [COVER][AAT]

gilding [COVER][AAT]

illumination [LEAVES][AAT]

Style/Period/

Group/Movement :

Ottonian [AAT]

Early Medieval [AAT]

Cultural Context :
Ottonian [AAT]

Subject :

service book [AAT]

prayers [AAT]

Mass [local]

 

[FOL. 18: ANNUNCIATION]:

Annunciation: Mary standing [ICONCLASS]

Archangel Gabriel [ICONCLASS]

curtains [AAT]

Relation :
 

Language :

 
Text reference : J. Paul Getty Museum online. www.getty.edu ; Page: accessed 13 December 2006
Keywords :  
Notes : Although the Ottonian book was written and illuminated in Germany (Mainz or Fulda, in modern Germany), the binding was produced in Mosan, a region in present-day Belgium noted for medieval metalwork and enamel traditions.

 


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