Prophetae et evangelia aliique libri minores - BSB Clm 26898

Englische Version: This manuscript containing the books of the prophets and other biblical texts forms the second volume of a Bible formerly in the possession of the Dominican Order at Ratisbon (Regensburg). It contains extraordinary miniatures by the noted German Renaissance painter Berthold Furtmeyr (active 1460–1501). Furtmeyr and his followers were important contributors to the ancient Ratisbon School of Illumination. An artist of great renown, Furtmeyr illuminated many impressive works, including this manuscript, the Furtmeyr Bible, the Salzburg feast missal in five volumes (all now at the Bavarian State Library in Munich, Germany), and many other works. The artist shows his mastery of the difficult task of successfully combining pictures, ornament, and text with great authority. Furtmeyr is famous for his handling of colors, his brightly shining illuminations, and the extreme diligence that marks his craftsmanship. Although he was still deeply rooted in the Middle Ages, his love of color, nocturnal scenes, and female nudes mark a transition to the Renaissance.

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Location
München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek -- Clm 26898
Dimensions
32 x 23 cm
Extent
371 Bl. - Papier
Language
Latein
Notes
Ill.
Picturae insunt
Clm 26898: 5 kolorierte Federzeichnungen, Regensburg, um 1450
Kurzaufnahme einer Handschrift

Keyword
Deutschland
Germany

Event
Herstellung
(where)
[S.l.]
(when)
15. Jh.

URN
urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb00045160-6
Last update
16.04.2025, 8:37 AM CEST

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Time of origin

  • 15. Jh.

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