Biblical Art

UNKNOWN; Illustrator of 'St. Albans Psalter', England, first half of 12th century: Artworks on the subject
Other Appearances of Christ to St.s and Others

But the children of men will put their trust in the covering of your wings (First half of the 12th century)
God whose distinctive quality is mercy (First half of the 12th century)
Legend of St. Martin, The (First half of the 12th century)
Lord destroy the pride of our enemies (First half of the 12th century)
Lord graciously allow the prayers of your church (First half of the 12th century)
Martyrdom of St. Alban (First half of the 12th century)
Spare your monks I beseech you, o merciful kindness of Jesus (First half of the 12th century)

Artwork:
Lord graciously allow the prayers of your church
Date:
First half of the 12th century
Technique:
Miniature
Location:
University of Aberdeen, Historic Collections
Notes:
From the "St. Albans Psalter", created at St. Abans Abbey essentially by Geoffrey de Gorham (or Gorron), Abbot of St. Albans (1119-46). Collect: The supplicant holds up a book with the caption "that be destroyed". He points to a demon who is being goaded by Christ.
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