“The declaration of Christ means showing that believing in Him and his follow -up is not only true and correct, but also beautiful. In the heart of the Bible is the beauty of the sincere love of God, which is manifested in Jesus Christ dead and leads to his revival. ” Inspired by the words of Pope Francis, to live on Easter. Cooperation between the Vatican News and the Vatican Library continues every week a masterpiece of papal groups accompanied by the words of potatoes
Paulo Ondarza – Vatican City
The miniature comes from the Amene 40 Vatican manuscript (VAT. arm. 40) It was preserved in the Vatican Library and regained it in 2024. It is Tetraevangelio on a Spanish paper, written in 1644 in the elegant, elegant Armenia that is called Boloreger (Roundwriting) by a writer from ISFAHān School between 1630 and 1660, which is signed in and. 250V (
Love gesture
The decorative device offers sixteen miniatures to any page with scenes of Christ’s life, from advertising to final rule (FF. 3V-18R).
Representatives, closed in Rosas, violet and orange, attract attention to the executive quality of the characters that encourage scenes and the use of complex background structures, but especially for live ballet use in the foreground.
“He began to wash his feet.”
John the missionary says that “Jesus, knowing that the Father gave him everything in his hands and that he came from God and returned to God, got up from the table, left his clothes, took a towel, praised it to the waist. Then he threw water in our hollow and began to wash the feet of the students and dry them with the towel in which he was narrowed.Jn 13, 3-4).
Decorative motifs
The essence of the manuscript Armenian manuscript 40 It is formed by the text of the four gospels, each preceding an image of humans. The margins of the Gospel text are enriched with countless multi -colored decorative shapes with birds, flowers and fruits.
(Pope Francis – March 29, 2018)
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