Medieval Rural Life in the Luttrell Psalter by Janet Backhouse

Medieval Rural Life in the Luttrell Psalter by Janet Backhouse

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"The Luttrell Psalter" was written and illuminated in the early 14th century for Sir Geoffrey Luttrell, and is celebrated for its attractive marginal illustrations of scenes of life in mediaeval England. In this study, Janet Backhouse discusses the history and significance of these illustrations.

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Medieval Rural Life in the Luttrell Psalter by Janet Backhouse

"The Luttrell Psalter" is one of the best-known English manuscripts. Written and illuminated in the early 14th century for Sir Geoffrey Luttrell, it is celebrated for its series of attractive marginal illustrations showing scenes of life in mediaeval England. The most celebrated sequence of pictures in the manuscript represents the annual cycle of growing crops, including ploughing, sowing, weeding, harvesting, threshing and the delivery of the grain. Animal illustrations include domestic boars, geese, pigs, cattle, ferrets, rabbits, birds, cats and mice. Many scenes depict women playing a full part in rural life. In this study of these illustrations, Janet Backhouse reminds us that although "The Luttrell Psalter" was designed to provide a reflection of the status of the Luttrell family, its preservation has given a supremely emotive pictorial source for the daily life of rural England.
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ISBN 13 9780712346634
ISBN 10 0712346635
Title Medieval Rural Life in the Luttrell Psalter
Author Janet Backhouse
Series Medieval World In Manuscripts S
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher British Library Publishing
Year published 2000-05-15
Number of pages 64
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