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  1. Ingeborg Psalter. The Ingeborg Psalter is a late 12th century illuminated psalter now housed in the Musée Condé of Chantilly, France . It was created about 1195 in northern France for Ingeborg of Denmark, wife of King Philip II of France. It is unknown who commissioned the Psalter for Ingeborg, but it may have been commissioned by either ...

  2. Jan 18, 2024 · Person. Scholars named the Master of the Ingeborg Psalter for a manuscript of the psalms he illuminated, together with another painter, for Queen Ingeborg of France. In the years around 1200, he was active in northeastern France. The style of the Master of the Ingeborg Psalter represents a turning point in the history of European painting, when ...

  3. Description. This is a facsimile of a psalter (a devotional book for laypeople) that belonged to Ingeborg of Denmark. The original dates to around 1195, a few years after the start of her tumultuous marriage with Phillip II of France. The psalter contains a calendar for tracking feast days, several full-page illuminations, and the text of the ...

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  5. The psalter is housed today in Copenhagen (Thott 1432) 19. Allusions to false accusation and emancipation in the texts and illuminations in the Ingeborg Psalter Several elements in the Ingeborg Psalter implicitly refer to Ingeborg’s ordeal and her attitude toward Philippe Auguste.

  6. Ingeborg of Denmark married Philip II Augustus, king of France, on August 14, 1193. After a single night of marriage, Philip developed such a violent hatred for the young princess that, immediately following their coronation and anointing at Amiens Cathedral the next day, he demanded the return of his young bride to Denmark.1 Whatever caused Philip’s abrupt and bizarre behavior remains a ...

  7. The Ingeborg Psalter is a late 12th century illuminated psalter now housed in the Musée Condé of Chantilly, France.

  8. Description. Paris Psalter, Northern France (Noyon or Soissons) 197 sheets on parchment (30 cm X 20 cm), 51 miniatures Acquired by the Duke of Aumale from the Count de Lignac in 1892. The calendar in this psalter features notes on the deaths of those close to Ingeborg of Denmark (1175-1236), Queen of France and second wife of Philippe Auguste.

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