Job in Prayer; Book of Hours, about 1410. Additional Info:Kneeling on the grass, Job prays to God, who is shown above emerging from a star-studded cloud. The intricate background consists of twisting golden acanthus forms on a deep blue ground. The miniature accompanies the first of several readings from the Old Testament Book of Job. Although this was a traditional component of the Office of the Dead, at the time this manuscript was made illuminations featuring Job himself were not a standard feature of the text. The first reading begins with the plea Parce mihi domine:"Spare me, Lord, for my days are nothing. What is man that you should magnify him? Or why do you set your heart upon him?" (Job 7:16-21). Book of Hours. Follower of the Egerton Master.
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