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Gospel Book of Henry II (972-1024). Miniature
Henry II (972-1024). Holy Roman Emperor, King of Germany and Italy. Miniature. Gospel Book of Henry II. Folio 193v. C.1020. Vatican Apostolic Library. Vatican City
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1020 10th 11th Bavaria Benedict Circle Dynasty Folio Gospel Illuminated Illumination Imperator Manuscript Ottonian Parchment Unknown Vatican Evangelion Miniaturist Romanorum
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1. Title: Gospel Book of Henry II (972-1024): A 11th-century Ottonian Masterpiece from the Vatican Apostolic Library The Gospel Book of Henry II, created around 1020, is an exquisite example of Ottonian art and a testament to the rich cultural heritage of medieval Europe. Commissioned by Henry II, Duke of Bavaria, this gospel book was later used by the Holy Roman Emperor and King of Germany and Italy. This miniature, specifically folio 193v, depicts Henry II in a roundel, wearing a crown and the imperial insignia of the double-headed eagle and orb. Henry II, a member of the Salian dynasty, ruled Bavaria from 1004 to 1026. His reign marked a significant period in German history, as he played a crucial role in the development of the Ottonian Empire. This gospel book, adorned with intricate illuminations, was likely a symbol of his power and piety. The miniature illustrates Henry II as an oblate, presenting the gospel to St. Benedict, the patron saint of Europe and a revered figure in the Middle Ages. The scene is set against a backdrop of lush landscapes and architectural details, reflecting the artistic achievements of the Ottonian period. The Gospel Book of Henry II is an essential piece of medieval art, showcasing the artistic and religious influences that shaped the European cultural landscape during the Middle Ages. Its intricate illuminations, including this miniature, continue to captivate scholars and art enthusiasts alike, providing a glimpse into the past and the rich history of the Vatican Apostolic Library. This image, taken from the Vatican Apostolic Library, is a reminder of the enduring legacy of the Middle Ages and the role of art and religion in shaping the world we know today. The roundel format, with its intricate details and vibrant colors, offers a unique perspective into the artistic and religious practices of the time, making it an invaluable addition to any collection or study of medieval art and history.
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