Winchester Psalter
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Le Psautier d'Henri de Blois est un psautier enluminé réalisé dans la seconde moitié du XIIe siècle en Angleterre. Sans doute exécuté à Winchester, il a appartenu à l'évêque de la ville Henri de Blois qui en est le commanditaire probable. Le manuscrit est conservé à la British Library.
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The Winchester Psalter is an English 12th-century illuminated manuscript psalter (British Library, Cotton MS Nero C.iv), also sometimes known as the Psalter of Henry of Blois, and formerly known as the St Swithun's Psalter. It was probably made for use in Winchester, most scholars agreeing that the most likely patron was the Henry of Blois, brother of Stephen, King of England, and Bishop of Winchester from 1129 until his death in 1171. Until recent decades it was "a little-studied masterpiece of English Romanesque painting", but it has been the subject of several recent studies.
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Psautier d'Henri de Blois
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Winchester Psalter
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Le Psautier d'Henri de Blois est un psautier enluminé réalisé dans la seconde moitié du XIIe siècle en Angleterre. Sans doute exécuté à Winchester, il a appartenu à l'évêque de la ville Henri de Blois qui en est le commanditaire probable. Le manuscrit est conservé à la British Library.
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The Winchester Psalter is an English 12th-century illuminated manuscript psalter (British Library, Cotton MS Nero C.iv), also sometimes known as the Psalter of Henry of Blois, and formerly known as the St Swithun's Psalter. It was probably made for use in Winchester, most scholars agreeing that the most likely patron was the Henry of Blois, brother of Stephen, King of England, and Bishop of Winchester from 1129 until his death in 1171. Until recent decades it was "a little-studied masterpiece of English Romanesque painting", but it has been the subject of several recent studies. The manuscript now has 142 vellum leaves of 32 x 22.25 cm, which after a fire in 1731 have been cut and mounted individually, and rebound.
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