Illuminated manuscripts are among the most beautiful, precious and
mysterious works of Western art. Before the printing press was invented,
books were produced by hand, and their illustration using brightly
colored pigments and gold embellishments was a labor of love and an act
of piety in itself. The results are stunning. The works emanating from
the scriptoria of monasteries were mainly religious texts, including
illuminated bibles, psalters, and works for private devotion known as
books of hours.
Illuminated Manuscripts describes the origin and history of
illumination in the Middle Ages, covering the artists and their
techniques, and the patrons who commissioned them. It explains the
subject matter found in medieval works, such as saints and Bible stories
and the use of ornamental flourishes, and is illustrated with many fine
examples of the genre including the Lindisfarne Gospels and the Book of
Kells.