Master of the Ingeborg Psalter
French Illuminator · 1195–1210
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Scholars named the Master of the Ingeborg Psalter for a manuscript of the psalms he illuminated, together with another painter, for Queen Ingeborg of France. In the years around 1200, he was active in northeastern France. The style of the Master of the Ingeborg Psalter represents a turning point in the history of European painting, when artists left behind abstract and highly stylized forms in fav
Works

Decorated Initial E
Getty Museum · after 1205

Initial C: David Playing Bells
Getty Museum · after 1205

Initial D: Christ Enthroned
Getty Museum · after 1205

Initial D: David in Prayer
Getty Museum · after 1205

Initial D: David Pointing to His Mouth
Getty Museum · after 1205

Initial D: Samuel Anointing David
Getty Museum · after 1205

Initial D: The Fool with Two Demons
Getty Museum · after 1205

Initial Q: David Before Saul
Getty Museum · after 1205

Initial S: David in Prayer
Getty Museum · after 1205

Psalter
Getty Museum · after 1205