The Martyrdom of Saint Thomas Becket; Arenberg Hours, early 1460s. Creator: Willem Vrelant.

The Martyrdom of Saint Thomas Becket; Arenberg Hours, early 1460s. Creator: Willem Vrelant.

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The Martyrdom of Saint Thomas Becket; Arenberg Hours, early 1460s. Additional Info: Thomas Becket (about 1118-1170), chancellor of England and Archbishop of Canterbury, devoutly prays before the altar in Canterbury Cathedral while three knights approach him from behind, one with his sword raised menacingly. Becket had been a trusted friend of Henry II, King of England, but they became entangled in a quarrel over the rights of the Church. That dispute ended bitterly in 1170 when a group of Henry's knights, incited by their king's anger at the archbishop, killed Becket at the altar of Canterbury Cathedral. Becket was officially proclaimed a saint within three years, and was heralded as a hero who had defied a tyrant for the Church. He remained one of the most popular English saints until Henry VIII, during the Protestant Reformation, desecrated his shrine, destroyed his bones, and ordered that all mention of his name be obliterated. The erasures on the page below this illumination were almost certainly a result of Henry's decree. They indicate that the book was in England after 1532, when Henry VIII broke with Rome.


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Creator
  1. Willem Vrelant, attributed to: {Netherlandish and Flemish}: illuminator, artistSearch Wikipedia for Willem Vrelant
Subject
  1. St Thomas Becket: Norman, English: Archbishop, saint, martyr, chancellor of EnglandSearch Wikipedia for St Thomas Becket
People Related
  1. King Henry II: British; English: KingSearch Wikipedia for King Henry II
  2. King Henry VIII: British; English: King of EnglandSearch Wikipedia for King Henry VIII

Medium
  1. Tempera colours, gold leaf, and ink

Picture Type
  1. Decorated initial
  2. Folio
  3. Manuscript
  4. Miniature (painting)
  5. Recto

Geographic Hierarchy

World Europe Belgium Flanders

  1. 51 00 00 N , 004 30 00 E

World Europe United Kingdom England Kent Canterbury

  1. 51 16 00 N , 001 05 00 E

Category Hierarchy

Religion & Belief Christianity

Society & Culture Art & Literature

Artistic Representations Illuminated Manuscripts


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4206x6009
File Size : 74,045kb


Aliases

  1. 83.ML.104.48
  1. Ms. Ludwig IX 8 (83.ML.104), fol. 48
  1. 1200007264
  1. 3-043-543
  1. 3043543
  1. 83.ML.104.48

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