1media/640px-David_Saul_Sainte-Chapelle_MNMA_ClDS1891_thumb.jpg2021-12-14T20:01:41-08:00Augusta Holyfieldc739f1a590c1303b0333b51590f41e3e1b28c19d394471A stained glass square at Sainte-Chapelle which shows Saul and Davidplain2021-12-14T20:01:41-08:00Augusta Holyfieldc739f1a590c1303b0333b51590f41e3e1b28c19d
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1media/640px-David_Saul_Sainte-Chapelle_MNMA_ClDS1891.jpg2021-11-03T13:51:24-07:00Where was this produced?8google_maps2023-01-14T12:57:07-08:0048.85553028069575, 2.345003814304697by Augusta Holyfield '22
This manuscript was likely produced in Paris, France. When the Morgan Crusader Bible was made, Paris was a center for manuscript creation, in part due to the prosperity and stability ushered in by King Louis IX's reign. The style of the manuscript fits within the French Gothic style and is similar to the stained glass windows inside the royal chapel known as the Sainte-Chapelle, also commissioned by King Louis IX.