Medallion from the Border of a Latin Bible: The Sixth Day of Creation

Description

As revealed by their subjects and blank versos (reverse sides), these medallions were undoubtedly excised from a Genesis page in a large lectern Bible. Typically, such medallions would have appeared in conjunction with a large-scale historiated initial I running the full length of the text and introducing the book of Genesis: In principio creativit Deus caelum et terram (In the beginning God created heaven and earth). Such schemes of page layout and decoration were common features of Bibles produced in Bolognese workshops and destined for wealthy religious institutions of the Emilian region, for which Bologna was the artistic and intellectual center.

Provenance

Mortimer Brandt; [Bruce Ferrini, Akron]

Medallion from the Border of a Latin Bible: The Sixth Day of Creation

Primo Miniatore di San Domenico

early 1300s

Accession Number

2006.9

Medium

tempera on vellum

Dimensions

Sheet: 7 cm (2 3/4 in.)

Classification

Manuscript

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

The Jeanne Miles Blackburn Collection