Plaque with Christ in Majesty and
the Four Evangelists (1000-1100), Parchment, tempera, ink, metal leaf, leather,
leather binding with ivory. Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York) ■ The
evangelists write their Gospels here with the aid of their characteristic symbols.
An ox literally open’s Luke’s eyes to receive divine inspiration, while Mark’s
lion seems to be speaking to the author. This plaque, which probably was
affixed to the cover of an Ottonian Gospel book, now decorates the cover of a
late fifteenth-century Gospel lectionary ■