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Leaf from Psalter: Psalm 97, Initial C with Clerics Singing

Flemish (Artist)
3rd quarter 13th century
ink and pigments on medium-weight parchment
(Manuscripts and Rare Books, Medieval Europe )

This page from Psalm 97 has a large, illuminated initial C inside of which stand three clerics singing in front of an altar.

The Psalter was created in French Flanders for a lady with Cistercian connections in the third quarter of the thirteenth century. Fourteenth-century additions for the use of a woman suggest that it continued to be used by female supplicants for some time after its creation. A prefatory cycle of ten full-page miniatures was also added in the fourteenth century, which complemented the original, and more traditional, series of ten historiated initials found within the Psalter.

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Created for unknown woman with Cistercian connections, Northeastern France (Flanders), 3rd quarter 13th century. Jacques Rosenthal collection, Munich, late 19th century [1]. Léon Gruel, Paris, early 20th century [2]; purchased by Henry Walters, Baltimore, early 20th century; by bequest to Walters Art Museum, 1931.

[1] 1901 dealer catalog 27, no. 74
[2] Bookplate on the front flyleaf inscribed no. 63

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France (Place of Origin)

Measurements

H: 6 1/16 × W: 3 15/16 in. (15.4 × 10 cm)

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Purchased by Henry Walters, after 1902

Location in Museum

Not on view

Accession Number

In libraries, galleries, museums, and archives, an accession number is a unique identifier assigned to each object in the collection.

W.44.133R

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Psalter for Cistercian Female Supplicant

Flemish
3rd quarter 13th century
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