Blanche of Castille
A manuscript illumination
A moralized Bible
King and Queen
Louis IX, wearing an open crown atop his head, returns his mother’s glance. In his right hand he holds a scepter, indicating his kingly status. It is topped by the characteristic fleur-de-lys on which, curiously, a small bird sits. A four-pedaled brooch, dominated by a large square of sapphire blue in the center, secures a pink mantle lined with green that rests on his boyish shoulders.
A link between earth and heaven
A cleric and an artist
The illumination’s bottom register depicts a tonsured cleric (churchman with a partly shaved head), left, and an illuminator, right.
Knife in his left hand and stylus in his right, he looks down at his work: four vertically-stacked circles in a left column, with part of a fifth visible on the right. We know, from the 4887 medallions that precede this illumination, what’s next on this artist’s agenda: he will apply a thin sheet of gold leaf onto the background, and then paint the medallion’s biblical and explanatory scenes in brilliant hues of lapis lazuli, green, red, yellow, grey, orange and sepia.
Advice for a king
Candela Citations
- Saint Louis Bible (moralized bible). Authored by: Essay by Louisa Woodville . Provided by: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/medieval-world/latin-western-europe/gothic1/a/blanche-of-castile-and-king-louis-ix-of-france. Located at: http://Khan%20Academy. Project: Saint Louis Bible (moralized bible). License: CC BY-NC-SA: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike