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Leaf from a Greek Psalter and New Testament, 1084. Creator: Unknown
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Leaf from a Greek Psalter and New Testament, 1084. Creator: Unknown
Leaf from a Greek Psalter and New Testament, 1084. The decoration of this leaf is dominated by a half-page miniature representing the Apostle Peter. Below the miniature are 13 lines of Greek text (the first six verses of Peters Epistle) introduced by a figure initial of the Greek letter Pi. The vertical members of the letter are composed of Christ and Saint Peter, and are probably intended to recall the words of Christ who, upon encountering Peter as he was leaving Rome asked, " Where goest thou?" The present leaf comes from a combined Psalter and New Testament which, on the basis of its sophisticated style, was undoubtedly produced in a workshop in Constantinople. The parent manuscript was given to the Pantokrator Monastery on Mount Athos (founded 1363) by its aristocratic, possibly imperial, owner
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This print showcases a leaf from a Greek Psalter and New Testament dating back to 1084. The unknown creator of this masterpiece has adorned the leaf with an exquisite half-page miniature, depicting none other than the revered Apostle Peter. The focal point is complemented by 13 lines of Greek text, specifically the first six verses of Peter's Epistle, introduced by a figure initial in the form of the Greek letter Pi. The intricate design elements within this leaf are truly remarkable. The vertical members of the figure initial feature depictions of Christ and Saint Peter, likely symbolizing their encounter when Christ questioned Peter about his destination as he was leaving Rome: "Where goest thou?". This detail adds depth and meaning to an already visually stunning composition. It is believed that this leaf originated from a combined Psalter and New Testament manuscript created in Constantinople during the Byzantine era. Its sophisticated style suggests it was crafted in a workshop renowned for its artistic prowess. Remarkably preserved on gold-flecked vellum using ink and tempera techniques, this piece represents not only historical significance but also serves as testament to the skillful craftsmanship prevalent during that time. Currently housed at The Cleveland Museum of Art, this extraordinary artifact was generously bestowed upon Mount Athos' Pantokrator Monastery in the 11th century by its aristocratic or possibly imperial owner. With Heritage Art/Heritage Images capturing its essence through photography, viewers can now appreciate and admire this invaluable piece of heritage art without commercial intentions clouding their experience.
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