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The Crusader Bible

049. MS M.638, fol. 25r
050. MS M.638, fol. 25v
051. MS M.638, fol. 26r
052. MS M.638, fol. 26v
053. MS M.638, fol. 27r
054. MS M.638, fol. 27v
055. MS M.638, fol. 28r
056. MS M.638, fol. 28v
057. MS M.638, fol. 29r
058. MS M.638, fol. 29v
059. MS M.638, fol. 30r
060. MS M.638, fol. 30v

Old Testament Miniatures with Latin, Persian, and Judeo-Persian inscriptions
France, Paris, 1240s

The Crusader Bible, also known as the Morgan Picture Bible, the Maciejowski Bible, and the Shah ‘Abbas Bible, is not only one of the greatest medieval manuscripts in the Morgan, it also ranks as one of the incomparable achievements of French Gothic illumination.

The miniatures represent one of the greatest visualizations of Old Testament events ever made. Some of the stories and their heroes are well known, but there are also accounts of less familiar Israelites who fought for the Promised Land—tales that resonate to this day. There are incredibly violent battle scenes in which the implements of war are so accurately depicted they could be replicated. And there are scenes of everyday life, love, hate, and envy, as well as adultery, rape, and murder—all set in thirteenth-century France.

This digital facsimile was created in conjunction with the exhibition The Crusader Bible: A Gothic Masterpiece, on view October 17, 2014, through January 4, 2015, and organized by William M. Voelkle, Curator and Department Head.