- Godescalc Evangelistary
The Godescalc Evangelistary or Godescalc Gospel Lectionary (Paris, BN NA.lat.1203) is an
illuminated manuscript Gospel Book made by theFrankish scribe Godescalc circa781 -783 C.E. Commissioned by theCarolingian kingCharlemagne and his wife Hildegard and produced in his courtscriptorium atAachen , the manuscript was intended to commemorate Charlemagne's march toItaly , his meeting with PopeAdrian I , and the baptism of his son Pepin. The crediting of the work to Godescalc and the details of Charlemagne's march are contained in the manuscript's dedication poem.The manuscript, a product of the
Carolingian Renaissance , is the earliest example of the Carolingian Illumination Style. This style was characterized by naturalist motifs in the decoration, and a fusion of the Insular, earlyChristian (late Classical) and Byzantine styles. The artist used natural illusionism techniques to create the appearance of volume in the characters, and used elaborate shadings in light and dark to give characters depth. The Carolingian illumination style was the earliest style to regularly utilize minuscule script, the precursor to our modern lower case letters.The manuscript was written in gold and silver ink on 127 pages of purple
parchment . Thecodex is decorated by six miniature figures. The first four areEvangelist portrait s, of the authors of thegospels . The fifth is aChrist in Majesty . The sixth image is of theFountain of life , or fons vitae.References
*Walther, Ingo F. and Norbert Wolf. "Codices Illustres: The world's most famous illuminated manuscripts, 400 to 1600". Köln, TASCHEN, 2005.
External links
* [http://www.umfa.utah.edu/?id=MTUw Medieval Manuscripts: General Introduction - What is Illumination?] from Utah Museum of Fine Arts
* [http://cwx.prenhall.com/bookbind/pubbooks/wilkins/chapter4/deluxe.html Art Past Art Present] online study guide.
* [http://www.artnet.com/library/03/0329/T032955.asp Godescalc biography] at artnet.com
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