A bible thought of a masterpiece of Italian Renaissance artwork and described because the “Mona Lisa of illuminated manuscripts” has gone on present in Rome.
The Borso d’Este Bible, which is adorned with miniature work in gold, might be seen within the Italian Senate as a part of the Vatican’s Holy Yr celebrations till 16 January 2026. The work represents one of many best expressions of the artwork of miniature portray, bringing collectively decorative refinement, inventive experience, and non secular inspiration, say the organisers of the Jubilee inventive programme.
Alessandra Necci, the director of Gallerie Estensi in Modena, northern Italy, the place the Bible is normally stored in a protected, describes it because the “Mona Lisa of illuminated manuscripts”.
The Bible, which was transported from Modena beneath heavy safety, is on show in a humidity-controlled case to assist preserve the delicate parchment pages. Guests can “learn” components of the manuscript digitally by way of contact display shows displaying high-resolution pictures.
Commissioned by Borso d’Este (1413-71), the primary duke of Ferrara, the Bible consists of two folio volumes (1455-61) that includes greater than 1,000 particular person illuminations. In accordance with the web site of the Library of Congress in Washington DC, which owns a facsimile copy of the work, the illuminations are by a staff of artists led by Taddeo Crivelli and Franco dei Russi, which additionally included Girolamo da Cremona, Marco dell’Avogadro, and Giorgio d’Alemagna.
In accordance with the library’s web site: “The textual content [in Latin and Italian] was written in a tremendous Renaissance hand by the Bolognese scribe Pietro Paolo Marone. In 1598, following the switch of Ferrara to papal management, the Estense household deserted Ferrara for its new seat of ducal energy in Modena, taking with them their work, sculptures, and books.
“The Bible remained in Modena till 1859, when the town turned a part of the brand new Kingdom of Italy.” One other facsimile of the bible bought at public sale in Italy in 2022 for €2,800.
Writing on her Substack, Kathleen McCook, a lecturer within the college of data on the College of Florida, says: “The margins are richly embellished with miniature scenes, notably within the decrease parts, the place perspectival compositions mirror the affect of up to date developments in Renaissance portray”.
The Bible was owned by the Habsburg dynasty till 1922. After World Conflict One the widow of Archduke Charles I, Zita of Bourbon-Parma, bought it to a Parisian seller. The humanities patron Giovanni Treccani donated the Bible to the Italian state in 1923 after buying it for 3.3 million French francs.








