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MS M.1 exterior, front
Lindau Gospels (MS M.1). St. Gall, Switzerland, between 880 and 899.
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1. Entire front cover seen from side    2. Entire front cover    3. Detail of Evangelist John & mourner    4. Detail of angels at right    5. Detail of Virgin Mary & mourner    6. Detail of angels at left    7. Detail of sun & moon   
 

1. Entire front cover seen from side


2. Entire front cover ↑ Top


3. Detail of Evangelist John & mourner ↑ Top


4. Detail of angels at right ↑ Top


5. Detail of Virgin Mary & mourner ↑ Top


6. Detail of angels at left ↑ Top


7. Detail of sun & moon ↑ Top



Description of MS M.1 exterior, front

Christ: Crucifixion -- Christ, decorated crossed nimbus, beardless, in long loin cloth, is affixed with four nails to cross with feet on suppedaneum. Above titulus, inscribed HIC EST REX IUDEORUM, are personifications of sun and moon, curled into balls. Above left and right arms of the cross, four angels mourn. Below left and right arms of the cross, Virgin Mary, veiled, and Evangelist John kneel and wring hands in mourning, with two other mourning women, possibly Mary Magdalen and Mary Cleophas.
Scene part of jeweled binding perhaps meant to suggest Heavenly Jerusalem.


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