The Holkham Bible Picture Book was created in Paternoster Row around 1330 by a leading artist turned book illustrator. In its time, this ‘poor man’s Bible’ gave its readers a new way of engaging with Scripture as the story of the Bible was told through captioned images.
Join us as Michelle Brown explores the significance of this remarkable book, and the humorous insights it gives us into a medieval Londoner’s mind.
Michelle Brown is Professor Emerita of Medieval Manuscript Studies at the School of Advanced Study in the University of London, and was previously Curator of Illuminated Manuscripts at the British Library. The author of numerous books including on the Lindisfarne Gospels and the Lion Companion to Christian Art, and Bede and The Theory of Everything, her most recent book is Illumino: A History of Medieval Britain in 12 Illuminated Manuscripts. She is currently advising on early society and Christianity for Archbishop Stephen's 'Faith in the North' revival in the northern province.
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