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Miscellany on the Life of St. Edmund

Alexis Masterca. 1130

The Morgan Library & Museum

The Morgan Library & Museum
New York, United States

One of the earliest illustrated biographies of an English saint, this lavish volume was a testimonial to patron saint and abbey alike. Most miniatures are based on the passion text of Abbo of Fleury (945-1004); the posthumous miracles depend on Osbert of Clare's text, composed for Anselm shortly before this manuscript was made. In this image, eight thieves are miraculously paralyzed when they attempt to break into Edmund's burial place. The miniatures are attributed to the Alexis Master, founder of the St. Albans school. Named after his St. Alexis cycle in the St. Albans Psalter, he skillfully combined Anglo-Saxon, Ottonian, and Byzantine influences to create England's earliest Romanesque style.

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  • Title: Miscellany on the Life of St. Edmund
  • Creator: Alexis Master
  • Creator Lifespan: Unknown
  • Date Created: ca. 1130
  • Location: England
  • Physical Dimensions: w187 x h274 mm
  • Credit Line: Purchased by J. P. Morgan, Jr., 1927
  • Subject Keywords: Illuminated Manuscript
  • Type: Manuscript
  • Rights: Miscellany on the life of St. Edmund, MS M.736, fol. 18v. The Morgan Library & Museum, MS M.736, fol. 18v. Photography by Graham S. Haber
  • External Link: http://www.themorgan.org/collection/medieval-and-renaissance/manuscript/143847
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