Gospel of Luke. Ornamental page from the Gutenberg Bible (Variant)

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Gutenberg Bible II,217v, Prologue by St Jerome to the Gospel According to Luke, Gospel of Luke 1:1–11 (Praefatio Hieronymi in Lucam)

This prologue is neither found in the Vulgate nor in today’s Bibles. The physician and artist Luke is often described as the first Christian historian. His sophisticated choice of language appears cultivated and is distinctive.

Format: ca. 46 x 34 cm (the size may vary slightly with handmade paper)

Reproducing ornamental pages from the 42-line Bible

Our Bible pages are reproduced in the tradition of Gutenberg. Pure linen papier bearing a watermark is created by hand with the greatest of care. The black text is printed on historical Gutenberg Museum machines. The rubrication, headings, ornaments and miniatures are drawn in and painted by hand with the utmost perfection by our book artists. True to the mediaeval art of book embellishment, first an initial drawing is made and then the gold leaf is applied. Only then do our artists begin to illuminate the prints in colour.

Applying the fine, raised gilt decoration is an ancient skill which very few artists still master. Here, a base material is applied to the paper layer by layer in an elaborate and time-consuming process to form a platform for the gold leaf.

Information on storage and frames

We supply our ornamental Bible prints in either a grey or burgundy presentation folder (format: 51 x 39 cm) together with a brochure on the Gutenberg Bible. If you would like your print framed, you can choose between a removable frame (format: 57.5 x 44 cm) and a handmade, airtight and dustproof frame with a gilt wooden trim. Both frames protect the costly gold leaf as the glass is raised from the passe-partout and thus from the surface of the print.

Please note: allow an extra one to two weeks for delivery of a print in a permanent frame.


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