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artist QS:P170,Q4233718
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object_type QS:P31,Q8362
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English: Illumination in a gospel from Lund, Sweden (Cod. Ups. 83). Above Laurentius in the heavenly Jerusalem, below a praying monk, perhaps the painter. In the middle the church father Jerome presents versio Vulgata to the Pope Damasus.
Svenska: Illumination i ett evangelium från Lund (Cod. Ups. 83). Överst Laurentius i det himmelska Jerusalem, nederst en tillbedjande munk, kanske målaren själv. I mitten överräcker kyrkofadern Hieronymus versio Vulgata till påve Damasus.
Français : Enluminure extraite de l'évangiliaire de Lund. Au-dessus Laurent de Rome dans la Jérusalem céleste ; au-dessous un moine en prière, peut-être le peintre ou le donateur ; au milieu, Jérôme de Stridon présente sa version de la Vulgate au pape Damase Ier
Depicted people Damasus I
Depicted place New Jerusalem
Date circa 1150
date QS:P571,+1150-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Medium ink and tempera on parchment
institution QS:P195,Q2901382
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Cod. C83, folio Iv
Place of creation Helmarshausen
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English: From the gospel book of Lund Cathedrale
References De Winter, Patrick M. (1985) The Sacral Treasure of the Guelphs, Cleveland Museum of Art, p. 107 ISBN: 978-0910386814.
Source/Photographer Kulturhistoriskt lexikon för nordisk medeltid, band 10, 1965
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