- Khitrovo Gospels
The Khitrovo Gospels is a Russian illuminated
Gospel Book from the late 14th or early 15th century. The book has numerous similarities to theKoshka Gospels ,Kiev Psalter of 1397 , and other East Slavic manuscripts of the 1390s.It contains eight full page miniatures; four
Evangelist portrait s and four pictures of their symbols (the eagle, angel, lion, and bull), the latter the earliest known Russian full-page examples. The angel is attributed toAndrei Rublev , and is the only illumination usually attributed to him, although some art historians incline to attribute at least all the full-pages miniatures to him. [Popova (op cit) for one] All the initials are painted in colour and gold, and many pages have rich ornamentation. The style is elegant with light colours and expressive faces. [Popova, Olga, "Russian Illuminated Manuscripts", Thames & Hudson, London (or Braziller NY), 1984, nos 36-39]The gospel takes its name from
Bogdan Khitrovo , a powerful boyar who obtained the manuscript from TsarFyodor III . Khitrovo bequeathed the gospel to the Trinity Monastery nearMoscow , where Andrey Rublev used to be a monk. After the nationalisation of the monastic library the Khitrovo Gospel was incorporated in the holdings of theRussian State Library in Moscow.References
* [http://libraries.theeuropeanlibrary.org/RussiaMoscow/treasures_en.xml An online view and a short description] Treasure no. 4 of Rossiiskaya Gosudarstvennaya Biblioteka (Russian-Moscow National Library)
*The [http://portal.unesco.org/ci/en/ev.php-URL_ID=5000&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html Khitrovo Gospel] at UNESCO's Memory of the World Register.
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