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Leaf from a Gospel Book?: Constantine the Great?,
late 11th–early 12th century
Byzantine
y1932-14
This full-page illuminated miniature, which originally may have served as a frontispiece to a book of Gospels, depicts a haloed figure, labeled as Constantine in the upper left hand corner. Although traditionally thought to represent Constantine the Great (ca. 274–337), recent scholarship has suggested that the man portrayed is a later Byzantine emperor. Regardless of the figure’s identity, imperial splendor and authority are conveyed by his ceremonial dress—a diadem with triple pearls, an ornate gold loros (long scarf), and pearl-decorated slippers—and the ceremonial objects he holds: the cross-topped staff in his right hand and an oversized ornate sphere in his left.
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Title
Leaf from a Gospel Book?: Constantine the Great?
Dates
late 11th–early 12th century
Medium
Tempera, ink, and gold leaf on parchment
Dimensions
22.6 x 17 cm (8 7/8 x 6 11/16 in.)
Credit Line
Anonymous gift
Object Number
y1932-14
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Orthodox Church in Kerasous, now Giresun, Turkey, as part of the Gospel Book now in the Morgan Library & Museum, New York, Ms. M. 748. Sold separately by Maurice Stora, Paris, 1932 to unknown donor; gifted to Princeton University Art Museum, 1932.
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