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Miniature of the Betrayal of Christ with Judas receiving money and Christ being arrested, following Psalm 38. According to Carlvant 1986 and 1987, illuminated by a German artist working in Bruges and Brabant. Other manuscripts associated with him are:
Historiated initial 'Q'(uid) of Christ washing the feet of the apostles, at the beginning of Psalm 51. According to Carlvant 1986 and 1987, illuminated by a German artist working in Bruges and Brabant. Other manuscripts associated with him are:
Detail of an historiated initial 'D'(ixit) of the Ascension of Christ, at the beginning of Psalm 52. According to Carlvant 1986 and 1987, illuminated by a German artist working in Bruges and Brabant. Other manuscripts associated with him are:
Miniature of the Scourging of Christ, following Psalm 52. According to Carlvant 1986 and 1987, illuminated by a German artist working in Bruges and Brabant. Other manuscripts associated with him are: Cambridge Magdalene College F.4.7 and Aschaffenburg, Hofbibliothek 5.Includes
Miniature of Christ carrying the cross, preceding Psalm 68. According to Carlvant 1986 and 1987, illuminated by a German artist working in Bruges and Brabant. Other manuscripts associated with him are: Cambridge Magdalene College F.4.7 and Aschaffenburg, Hofbibliothek 5.Includes
Detail of an historiated initial 'S'(alvum) of the Pentecost, at the beginning of Psalm 68. According to Carlvant 1986 and 1987, illuminated by a German artist working in Bruges and Brabant. Other manuscripts associated with him are: Cambridge Magdalene
Detail of a historiated initial 'E'(xultate) of the Resurrection of Christ, at the beginning of Psalm 80. According to Carlvant 1986 and 1987, illuminated by a German artist working in Bruges and Brabant. Other manuscripts associated with him are:
Historiated initial 'D'(omine) of the Last Judgement of Christ, at the beginning of Psalm 101. According to Carlvant 1986 and 1987, illuminated by a German artist working in Bruges and Brabant. Other manuscripts associated with him are: Cambridge Magdalene
Detail of an historiated initial 'D'(ixit) of Christ and Thomas, at the beginning of Psalm 109. According to Carlvant 1986 and 1987, illuminated by a German artist working in Bruges and Brabant. Other manuscripts associated with him are: Cambridge
Miniature of the Harrowing of Hell, following Psalm 109. According to Carlvant 1986 and 1987, illuminated by a German artist working in Bruges and Brabant. Other manuscripts associated with him are: Cambridge Magdalene College F.4.7 and Aschaffenburg, Hofbibliothek 5.Includes