Luttrell Psalter (1320-1340)

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Title

Luttrell Psalter (1320-1340)

Description

This manuscript was commissioned by the 14th Century knight Sir Geoffrey Luttrell. It contains illustrations of rural medieval life, Sir Geoffrey and his family, as well as many fantastical plants and animals.

Publisher

NA

Date

1320-1340 AD

Rights

Public Domain

Format

Book

Language

Latin

Identifier

Book_2

Coverage

England

Collection Items

Luttrell Psalter (1320-1340) Jousting
A notable feature of the grotesque illustrations on this page are the jousting knights at the bottom of the page. The blue skin and gnarled facial expression of the unhelm’d knight on the right side of the page may indicate that he is the villain of…

Luttrell Psalter (1320-1340) St. Peter and Demon
This Page features a bishop or saint, identified by some scholars as St. Peter pinching the nose of a demon with tongs. A common theme in grotesque illustrations is the triumph of good over evil, or holy one the unholy. The inclusion of this scene…

Luttrell Psalter (1320-1340) Family Feast
A unique feature of the Luttrell Psalter is how personalized it is in terms of imagery. At the bottom of this page spread Sir Geoffrey is depicted eating a meal alongside his family and two members of the church. Sir Geoffrey sits in the center of…

Luttrell Psalter (1320-1340) Portrait of Sir Geoffrey Luttrell
The illustration on this page depicts Sir Geoffrey Luttrell himself alongside his wife and daughter. His wife is handing him his helmet as his daughter holds his shield. This illustration depicts Luttrell as a wealthy knight with lavish decorative…

Luttrell Psalter (1320-1340) Watermill
The grotesque illustration on this page depicts a watermill as well as what appear to be fish traps in the river that powers the mill. It’s possible that this mill was owned by Sir Geoffrey Luttrell, or located near his estate. The inclusion of the…

Luttrell Psalter (1320-1340) Windmill
Similar to the Watermill illustration, this grotesque depicts another building that was common in medieval England. The scene depicts several peasants, one on a horse and two carrying grain from the mill, as well as a dog. It’s possible that Sir…

Luttrell Psalter (1320-1340) Mermaid
This Page features a number of fantastical creatures that are commonly found throughout grotesque illustrations, as well as the hallmark foliage and geometric designs that fill the negative space of the page. But this page also utilizes a…
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