|
|
|
 |
 |
 |
Standard size image
| Click on the image for the maximum size view.
|
|
Royal 2 B VII
f. 245
Gospel of Mark
|
 |
|
|
This image identified by the The British Library, is free of known copyright restrictions
|
|
|
For further guidance on use of public domain images please click here.
|
|
 |
| Description: |
Detail of a miniature of four scenes from the Gospel of Mark in quatrefoils, (top left) Christ before the High Priest who wears a mitre, (top right) a man seizing another by pulling back his cloak as he leaves a building, from which he dropped his cloak and fled naked, (bottom left) the Flagellation of Christ, with the High Priest and Peter standing by, (bottom right) Peter warming himself by the fire when a maid accuses him of being there at Nazareth with Jesus. |
| Origin: |
England (London/Westminster or East Anglia?) |
| Attribution: |
Queen Mary Master |
|
|