Leaf from a Book of Hours: John on Patmos (1 of 2 Excised Leaves)

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Leaf from a Book of Hours: John on Patmos (1 of 2 Excised Leaves)

Master of Jacques de Luxembourg

Date
c. 1465
Medium
ink, tempera and gold on vellum
Culture
France, Eastern France or Paris (?), 15th century
Department
Medieval Art
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

The miniature of St. John comes from a cycle of evangelist portraits forming the lessons following the calendar. The Evangelist John is shown seated on the Island of Patmos, to which he was banished by the Roman Emperor Domitian. It was here, as tradition has it, that John composed his Book of Revelation. A common motif is the inclusion of a mischievous devil who attempts to distract the saint from his sacred work by stealing his ink bottle. The Master of Jacques de Luxembourg had a strong sense of visual detail, particularly in architecture, which he typically combined with a flair for narrative. This points to his origin in eastern France or Flanders, though he may have actually worked in Paris.

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