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The Happy Crowds of the Faithfully Married
Creator
Simon MarmionFlemish Illuminator · 1450–1489
All works by this person →Not long after his death, Simon Marmion was praised by the poet Jean Lemaire de Belges as the "prince of illumination." This reputation probably owed much to the artist's proficiency in depicting nature and his skill as a storyteller. Marmion was especially gifted in the representation of light and the textures of objects, as well as the creation of engaging psychological content in the gestures a
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- 1475
- Medium
- Tempera colors, gold leaf, gold paint, and ink
- Culture
- Franco-Flemish
- Department
- Manuscripts
- Institution
- Getty Museum
The angel and Tondal's soul soon come to the place in Heaven prepared for the faithfully married. Before a handsome wall of solid silver, an assembly of saints sing praises to God. Not only do the beautiful saints sing a sweet melody, but the air is heavy with perfumes and spices.
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