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Ms Hunter 229 f. 12r Christs Breaking of Bread at Emmaus, below, His Appearance to the Disciples, from the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170 (pen & ink and tempera on vellum)
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Ms Hunter 229 f. 12r Christs Breaking of Bread at Emmaus, below, His Appearance to the Disciples, from the Hunterian Psalter, c. 1170 (pen & ink and tempera on vellum)
GUL175493 Ms Hunter 229 f.12r Christs Breaking of Bread at Emmaus, below, His Appearance to the Disciples, from the Hunterian Psalter, c.1170 (pen & ink and tempera on vellum) by English School, (12th century); 29.2x19.1 cm; Glasgow University Library, Scotland; (add.info.: Content:
Kalendarivm.
Psalterivm.
Litania.
Preces Qvaedam.
Known as Hunterian Psalter, formerly as York Psalter.
Beautifully written in one hand; 13 full-page pictures, one full-page illumination, gilt, historiated or illuminated initials begin the first verse of each Psalm); © University of Glasgow Library
Media ID 25056678
© University of Glasgow Library / Bridgeman Images
Apostles Breaking Bread Disciple Disciples Last Passion Supper Apostle Dine Supper At Emmaus
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of medieval art, the "Ms Hunter 229 f. 12r Christs Breaking of Bread at Emmaus, below, His Appearance to the Disciples". Created by an anonymous English artist in the 12th century, this pen and ink and tempera on vellum masterpiece is part of the renowned Hunterian Psalter. Measuring 29.2x19.1 cm, this artwork depicts two significant biblical events: Christ's breaking of bread at Emmaus and his appearance to the disciples. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring these scenes to life, transporting viewers back in time. The manuscript itself is a treasure trove of religious content including Kalendarivm, Psalterivm, Litania, Preces Qvaedam - all beautifully written by one hand. It features thirteen full-page pictures along with gilt, historiated or illuminated initials that mark each Psalm's beginning. In this particular image from the psalter page f. 12r. , we witness Jesus sharing a meal with his apostles after his resurrection - an event known as "Supper at Emmaus". The composition captures both awe and reverence as Christ breaks bread before his astonished followers. The significance of food within religious narratives is highlighted here as it symbolizes communion and fellowship among saints. This mesmerizing artwork not only serves as a visual representation but also invites contemplation on themes such as faith, devotion, and divine presence. Preserved in Glasgow University Library in Scotland
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