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Mark writing from BL Harley 2799, f. 166
Detail of an historiated initial 'IN' with an Evangelist portrait of Mark writing. Image taken from f. 166 of Bible ('The Arnstein Bible') (Job to Revelation), including the Psalms in three versions in three co... more
Mark writing from BL Harley 2799, f. 166
Historiated initial 'IN' with an Evangelist portrait of Mark writing. Image taken from f. 166 of Bible ('The Arnstein Bible') (Job to Revelation), including the Psalms in three versions in three columns, and di... more
Detail: pecia mark from BL Arundel 480, f. 7v
Detail of pecia mark. Image taken from f. 7v of Glossed Liber Sextus Decretalium. Written in Latin.
Mark from BL Royal 20 D VI, f. 45v
Detail of an historiated initial 'R'(esons) of Mark being torn asunder by horses. Image taken from f. 45v of Lives of the Saints. Written in French.
Mark from BL Royal 18 D VIII, f. 45v
Detail of a miniature of Mark writing his gospel, at the beginning of Mark. Image taken from f. 45v of Bible historiale complétée (Maccabees to Revelation). Written in French.
Mark from BL Royal 2 B VII, f. 246v
Bas-de-page scene of Mark before an altar, with three men throwing a noose round his neck. Image taken from f. 246v of Psalter ('The Queen Mary Psalter'). Written in Latin, with French image captions.
Mark from BL Royal 2 B VII, f. 247
Detail of a bas-de-page scene of Mark lying on the ground with two men mocking him, one of which swings a noose over him. Image taken from f. 247 of Psalter ('The Queen Mary Psalter'). Written in Latin, with Fr... more
Gospel of Mark from BL Royal 2 B VII, f. 245
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, ... more
Mark from BL Royal 2 B VII, f. 246v
Detail of a bas-de-page scene of Mark before an altar, with three men throwing a noose round his neck. Image taken from f. 246v of Psalter ('The Queen Mary Psalter'). Written in Latin, with French image captions.
Mark from BL Royal 2 B VII, f. 247
Bas-de-page scene of Mark lying on the ground with two men mocking him, one of which swings a noose over him, with a decorated initial 'P'(orcio). Image taken from f. 247 of Psalter ('The Queen Mary Psalter'). ... more
Gospel of Mark from BL Royal 2 B VII, f. 245
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 ... more
Mark and John from BL Royal 19 C II, f. 108
Miniature of Mark, with his symbol, the lion, and a miniature of John, with his symbol, the eagle. Image taken from f. 108 of La somme le roi, with Gospels and the Complainte de Notre Dame. Written in French.
Mark from BL Royal 19 D II, f. 440
Detail of a miniature of Mark. Image taken from f. 440 of Bible historiale complétée moyenne (the 'Bible Historiale of John the Good'). Written in French.
Mark from BL Royal 17 E VII, f. 149
Detail of a miniature of Mark. Image taken from f. 149 of La Bible historiale complétée (Proverbs - Revelation). Written in French.
Mark from BL Royal 19 B XVII, f. 111
Miniature of Mark writing on a scroll and a lion, with a partial border and two foliate initials 'M'(arc). Image taken from f. 111 of Legenda aurea. Written in French.
Mark from BL Royal 15 D III, f. 445v
Miniature of Mark. Image taken from f. 445v of Bible historiale, the early version. Written in French.
The Lion of Saint Mark
Martin Schongauer (German, Colmar ca. 1435/50–1491 Breisach)
Mark from BL Eg 1070, f. 13v
Two quatrilobed miniatures: Evangelist portrait of Mark; his symbol, the lion. Image taken from f. 13v of Book of Hours, Use of Paris ('The Hours of René d'Anjou'). Written in Latin, calendar and rubrics in French.
Mark and Peter Martyr from BL Eg 1070, f. 91
Miniatures of Mark (left) and Peter Martyr (right), with partial foliate borders carried by angels. Image taken from f. 91 of Book of Hours, Use of Paris ('The Hours of René d'Anjou'). Written in Latin, calenda... more
Saint Mark
Made in Padua