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Abbey Bible
J. Paul Getty Museum
Scenes of the creation of the world and the life of Christ
Date
1250–1262
Place of origin
Bologna
Illuminated by
Unknown
Previously kept
Ascoli Piceno, Major John Roland
The Abbey Bible is a complex illuminated manuscript, created in Bologna, Italy in the mid-thirteenth century. It is an example of a Gothic-style Bible, with significant Byzantine influence.[1] This manuscript is especially known for its distinctive marginal imagery. The Abbey Bible now resides at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, CA.
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