- Paris Psalter
The Paris Psalter (
Paris ,Bibliotheque Nationale , MS. gr. 139) is a Byzantineilluminated manuscript containing 449folio s and 14 full-page miniatures "in a grand, almost classical style", as the "Encyclopaedia Britannica " put it.Together withBasil I 's Homilies of St Gregory Nazianzus, the Paris Psalter is considered a key monument of the so-calledMacedonian Renaissance inByzantine art .The most famous miniature depicts
David playing the harp at the side of the seated female figure of "Melody " ("illustrated, to the right"). Around this central group are the figure of Echo, various animals charmed by music, and even a male figure symbolising the town ofBethlehem . The whole composition was likely modelled on a Greco-Roman wall painting representingOrpheus charming the world with his music.This and other miniatures are so
Hellenistic in execution and so unlike the received notion of what medieval art in general andByzantine art in particular should look like, that most 19th-century authorities dated the manuscript to the time ofJustinian . The ByzantistsHugo Buchthal andKurt Weitzmann conclusively demonstrated that the book was created in the10th century , however.References
*Walther, Ingo F. and Norbert Wolf. "Codices Illustres: The world's most famous illuminated manuscripts, 400 to 1600". Köln, TASCHEN, 2005.
ee also
Castelseprio - Frescoes in a related style
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