Cutting from an Antiphonal, about 1465. Creator: Bartolomeo Rigossi da Gallarate.

Cutting from an Antiphonal, about 1465. Creator: Bartolomeo Rigossi da Gallarate.

3-039-465 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Cutting from an Antiphonal, about 1465. Additional Info:Originally forming part of a page from a choir book, this illuminated A was the first letter of a long and elaborate chant sung on Easter Sunday. The text of the chant describes the scene at Jesus' tomb on Easter morning. The angel of the Lord spoke to the women saying, "Whom do you seek? Do you seek Jesus? He is already risen. Come and see." In the initial, the angel perched atop the empty sarcophagus gestures aloft to indicate that Jesus has risen from the dead. A second initial depicting the resurrected Christ may have been taken from the same book. The dazzling gold diffused throughout the scene and the reflective lemon yellow of the rock both enhance the spiritual intensity of the image.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Bartolomeo Rigossi da Gallarate: Italian: artist
Subject
  1. Virgin Mary: Judean: Saint
  2. Mary Magdalene: Judean: Saint, penitent

Medium
  1. Gold
  2. Ink
  3. Tempera colours, gold leaf, and ink

Picture Type
  1. Choir book
  2. Decorated initial
  3. Detached leaf
  4. Manuscript

Category Hierarchy

Society & Culture Music

Artistic Representations Illuminated Manuscripts


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3988x5860
File Size : 68,466kb


Aliases

  1. 93.MS.2
  1. Ms. 47 (93.MS.2)
  1. 1200002255
  1. 3-039-465
  1. 3039465
  1. 93.MS.2

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