The Breslau Psalter

The decorated halos

Artists' Techniques

The way that halos were decorated throughout the manuscript is remarkably uniform, considering the number of artists at work. The vast majority of them consists of plain gold leaf, usually integrated into the miniature’s background, profiled in vermilion red, with small white dots equally spaced along the entire outline. In a few cases (fols. 23v, 49v, 50r, 73r, 74v), groups of two or three white lines run across the width of the halos.

Hand A was the only artist to occasionally decorate his gilded halos with tooling and incised lines forming various patterns, rather than with painted outlines.

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Detail of the Virgin’s face and mantle under magnification (7.5x), showing the significant degradation of the verdigris pigment.
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Detail of an angel’s face under magnification (20x).

This miniature painted by Hand A depicts a specific moment of the Crucifixion. Including the Virgin, St John and two adoring angles, it shows Christ’s side being pierced by the Roman centurion who would embrace the new faith as Jesus’ blood healed his blindness.