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Gospel Book (MS M.728)

061, MS M.728, fol. 29r
062, MS M.728, fol. 29v
063, MS M.728, fol. 30r
064, MS M.728, fol. 30v
065, MS M.728, fol. 31r
066, MS M.728, fol. 31v
067, MS M.728, fol. 32r
068, MS M.728, fol. 32v
069, MS M.728, fol. 33r
070, MS M.728, fol. 33v
071, MS M.728, fol. 34r
072, MS M.728, fol. 34v
Seated man at left

Among the largest cities in Roman Gaul, Reims was also a center of artistic renewal in the Carolingian empire. This efflorescence was fostered by enterprising archbishops like Hincmar of Reims (806–882), who renovated several important monasteries in his domain, including Saint-Remi just outside the city walls. Preserving the relics of St. Remigius, who baptized King Clovis and converted the Franks to Christianity, the monastery laid claim to a fundamental moment in Frankish history. Likely commissioned by Hincmar for Saint-Remi’s rededication, this manuscript—among the largest produced at Reims—was written entirely in gold ink. Its evangelist portraits are deeply classicizing, a reference to the city's ancient past.

Gospel Book Reims, France, ca. 860. Purchased in 1927, MS M.728, fols. 94v–95r