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1 THE HORROR OF HOLINESS: DIVINE INSPIRATION AND THE MONSTROUS IN THE OTTONIAN GOSPELS PORTRAITS OF THE EVANGELISTS Emily M. Smith Medieval Art History December, 2010

2 Emily M. Smith Final Paper Medieval Art THE HORROR OF HOLINESS: DIVINE INSPIRATION AND THE MONSTROUS IN THE OTTONIAN GOSPELS PORTRAITS OF THE EVANGELISTS In his article, Communion With God in the Bible, scholar John E. McFadyen notes The prophets who present so earnestly the claims of God upon society and the individual have apprehended God for themselves, or rather, been apprehended of him: it is in the constraint of a divine possession that they come before their audiences and deliver their sublime appeal. 1 This concept of apprehension by God, of being held hostage by the overpowering, even terrifying, presence of a being far beyond human understanding, comes from a long-standing Biblical tradition. Artists through the centuries were intimately acquainted with it, as the work of medieval illuminators demonstrated; images of divinely-inspired terror appear in numerous manuscripts. But arguably none are more effective and awe-inspiring than the portraits of the 1 John E. McFayden, Communion With God in the Bible, The Biblical World, 33:2 (1909), 86.

3 Evangelists in the Gospel Book of the Otto III (Figs. 1-4). The New Testament iconography in those Gospels focuses heavily on the relationship between God and the men he uses as his voice on earth. It depicts divine inspiration as a visceral, tangible experience, which is illustrated as vividly as any event occurring in the physical world. However, despite--or indeed, as a result of-- their origins, the portrayals of visions contain a distinct element of the monstrous as well, one which has a rich history in accounts of divine inspiration in the Torah, and the books of the major prophets contained in the Old Testament. Through these lenses, the otherness of God becomes an alternate term for the monstrous, and the role of monstrosity a powerful force in visual renderings of the divine in the Ottonian Gospels. Ottonian art was a vital area of study for nineteenth century art historians: an interest in book illumination developed upon the publication of several books and monographs by Stephan Beissel, Wilhelm Voge, and Arthur Haseloff at the turn of the century. 2 Their work formed a foundation for the further study of Ottonian art, but that interest waned after World War I, when the English-speaking world concluded that the attention paid by Germans to Ottonian art was part of a wider, nationalist interest. Indeed, in the years following the second World War, even German scholars eased off the subject, due in part to to the study of the period having been implicated in Nazi ideology. 3 Academic neglect continued throughout the twentieth century, and though Ottonian art and history remained central to a wider understanding of the Middle Ages, scholarship on specific works remains in relatively short supply. Absence of previous study make it even more necessary to briefly examine the history behind these Gospels, and to place them in 2 Kathryn Brush, The Shaping of Art History: Wilhelm Vogue, Adolph Goldschmidt, and the Study of Medieval Art (Cambridge 1996). 3 Rough Draft Note: Adam S. Cohen cites an unfinished work in reference to this point in his article, Vigentennial Views on Ottonian Art. I was unable to track down the source he mentioned, but I would still like to use this information.

4 their proper context. Following the disintegration of the Carolingian empire in late seventh century, patronage and the creation of imperial art halted, and remained suspended until the resurgence of the court under the Ottonian dynasty. Spanning a little more than a century, the dynasty formed under Otto I, as he consolidated the previously disunited German lands into a empire which sought to rival the glory of Constantinople, and carry on the traditions of the Carolingians. This entailed a revitalization and an expansion of Carolingian artistic traditions in the Ottonian Gospel books. Robert G. Caulkins, in his Illuminated Books of the Middle Ages, acknowledged the result. The new Ottonian style reveals a simplification and hardening of form in comparison to Carolingian miniatures: landscape details congeal into colored bands, and the small, lively figures of the Carolingian paintings become monumental in scale, gesturing with powerful movements. The volumes of the figures themselves and the space of settings are reduced to luminously colored patterns, lending the illustrations a significance and a symbolism that earlier art lacked. 4 Narrative emphasis in Carolingian art distilled, under the Ottonian kings, into essence; instead of focusing on the goings-on in a scene, the artists were more concerned with what those scenes meant. The portraits of the Evangelists in Otto III s lavish Gospel book exemplify this stylistic shift. Divine inspiration of the apostles was depicted matter-of-factly in previous decades, as displayed in the Aachen Gospels, an eighth century masterpiece of the Carolingian renaissance (Fig. 7). It depicts the Evangelists all engrossed in their writing, with their symbols hovering benignly in the air above them. Nothing indicates that they might be aware of the magnitude of what takes place. In contrast, the Ottonian Gospels portray an experience of a moment; a true glimpse of the presence of God and the work he had in store for 4 Robert G. Calkins, Illuminated Books of the Middle Ages (Cornell University Press, 1983).

5 them. The figures themselves possess the gravity and impact of Byzantine icons 5, but they appear shaken to their cores by their encounter with the divine. Known as the Visionary Evangelists, a single look into their staring eyes reveals the reasoning behind the title. Each man sits beneath a structure enclosing him with his vision and the glory of God, in a space that is entirely too small to contain it. God s presence reveals itself in the rolling masses of clouds, and the golden rays radiating from within them, forming a backdrop to the faces of the prophets (Figs. 1-4). Luminous halos and hybrid beasts appear constantly on the verge of bursting beyond the architecture, and bringing the ceiling tumbling down. The visions weigh down the greater part of each frame, and Matthew, Mark, and Luke have difficulty remaining upright beneath them. Though they sit upright, rigidity sinks into the lines of their shoulders and their necks, as if the artist captured them in the last, defiant moments before their muscles fail and force them prostrate before the magnitude of the divine. John fares slightly better than the other three, perhaps because as the disciple whom Jesus loved 6 he was elevated from the start: he braces the divine storm above his head with one hand to Luke s two, and gestures with his other to the earth, his very body forming a crossroads between the corporeal and the divine (Fig. 4). Unlike the Evangelists reactions, the visions themselves remain unvaried; each consists of several angels and bearded men, the prophets of the Old Testament. The presence of the latter figures, despite their small scale, serves to remind the viewer of the visionary tradition behind the singular portraits. Singular means exactly that; the images of the Evangelists are striking in their dissimilarity to their contemporaries. Several depictions appear in the Pericopes of Henry 5 Robert G. Calkins, Illuminated Books of the Middle Ages (Cornell University Press, 1983). 6 (John 13:23), King James Version.

6 II, created just a decade after the creation of Otto s Gospels in 998. (Fig. do not have yet) Each presents another portrait of an Evangelist. These Evangelists, however, might as well be taking dictation, writing industriously in their scrolls, pausing periodically to peacefully contemplate the divine mystery and refresh the ink on their pen tips. They lack the terror of the Visionary Evangelists, and show no sign of internalizing that God speaks to them. Otto III s Gospels stood apart from many analogous texts of their century, however, despite their unconventional iconography, their depictions of the Evangelists religious fervor were not entirely unprecedented. The Carolingian Ebbo Gospels predated Otto III s by nearly a century, but contain even more striking images of the Evangelists (Figs. 5 and 6). They reside in wastelands dotted with a few scraggly trees. Wrapped in robes blowing and flattening against their bodies in a fierce wind, they either scribble madly, presumably before their God-breathed insight fades, or simply sit, vibrating with nervous energy, gazing heavenward in awful anticipation. It is only them and the Word of God in a barren landscape. Even their symbols, the lion, the bull, the man, and the eagle, are nudged off to the side, small, and in some cases, scarcely noticeable. Dr. Christopher de Hamel, in A History of Illuminated Manuscripts, noted an unaccountable force seizing the Evangelist Matthew (Fig. 6), one neither sanctified by any halo around his head, or inspired by his symbol, the small, winged man sketched hastily into the upper right corner. Even the landscape thrills with the exaltation of the Evangelist, and the billowing brushstrokes create hills the ripple under a divine tremor. 7 In the Ebbo Gospels, similar to the Ottonian Gospels, the hand of God plucks the Evangelists from their tranquility and thrusts them into a state of helpless exaltation. In both cases, there is emphasis placed on the otherness 7 Christopher de Hamel, A History of Illuminated Manuscripts (Phaidon Press Ltd, 1997). 186.

7 of divine inspiration, and the awe and terror it inspires in those who receive it; the fearfulness of eschatological vision. 8 Otherness is not the sole term for this phenomena, however. After all, otherness marks all divine experience, as God is vastly removed from man, ineffable, and incomprehensible. Another word for other is monster, and for otherness, monstrous. But here, monstrous has its etymological associations intact, the Latin monstrum s ties to the verb monstrare, meaning to show, or to instruct. The Ottonian depictions of the Evangelists crawl with implied monstrosity, if not overt illustration. The visions the Evangelists experience in the illuminations are highly visceral: apparitions above them have weight, the sheep and the men in the portraits of Luke and Matthew bend to drink from the stream of an actual landscape, and each Evangelists eyes are opened wide in the overpowering light. The monstrous reaches the human on an equally visceral level, and appeals to the senses in the same manner; it is the most unsettling, the most horrifying, when meeting the everyday, and seeping into reality. Here, divinity, God, meets the Evangelists almost violently. The clouds rolling at the top of the illustrations emit rays of light, which possess no clear iconographic precedents outside contemporary depictions of the Pentecost. 9 But their function remains the same in the Evangelists portraits. Just as the tongues of fire touched the disciples in the Book of Acts, causing them to preach in languages they had never heard 10, so these rays of light find voice in the gospels themselves, using the Evangelists as mouthpieces. Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, despite their status as giants of the early church, retain little 8 Charles Tolnay. The Visionary Evangelists of the Reichenau School, The Burlington Magazine For Connoisseurs, 69:405 (1936), 263. While dated, this source nevertheless provides a singular perspective on relationship between the Evangelists and the space they inhabit in the four portraits. 9 Hubert Schrade, Zu den Evangelistenbildern des Münchener Otto-Evangeliars, in Beträge zur schwäbischen Kunstgeschichte: Festschrift zum 60. Geburtstag von Werner Fleischhauer (Konstanz: Thorbecke, 1964), (Acts 2:1-6), King James Version.

8 agency here, and instead submit to the will of God, terrified by the vision he has thrust upon them. Scenes of angels, creatures and boiling, geometric clouds are all the more powerful for the addition of the Old Testament prophets, hidden in the chaos. Their presence serves as a reminder of the Evangelists full internalization of Old Testament prophecy and their completion of it, and recall where those prophecies originated. Each stems from an encounter with a God so awesome, so incomprehensible, that he could only be described as monstrous. 11 Moses recieved the dubious privilege of being the only Old Testament prophet to ever see God face to face, as a man speaketh unto his friend, and left the meeting altered. Encounters with the monstrous frequently change the human involved, even if that change is only that of perspective. 12 But Moses meeting with God left him physically altered. The exact nature of this transformation is obfuscated by linguistic inconsistencies, but certainly he was marked, either with horns, a radiance, or a weathering of his face that resembled horn. 13 Regardless, the sight of him terrified the Israelites and he went about veiled, as though hiding a disfigurement. Moses saw God at the most personal level a man could, without losing his life but God appeared to the prophets in many guises. If Moses was the man who met intimately with the divine, the prophet Ezekiel beheld the majesty of God enthroned. The heavens were opened, and [he] saw visions, each more strange and terrifying than the last Garrison, (Exodus 33:11) King James Version. 13 Seth L. Sanders, Old Light on Moses Shining Face, Vetus Testamentum, 52:3 (2002), (Ezekiel 1:1) King James Version.

9 And I looked, and, behold, a whirlwind came out of the north, a great cloud, and a fire infolding itself, and a brightness was about it...also out of the midst thereof came the likeness of four living creatures. And this was their appearance; they had the likeness of a man. Every one had four faces, and every one had four wings. 15 This description strikingly resembles the heavenly wonders bearing down upon the visionary Evangelists in their portraits (Figs. 1-4). The creatures are not mere apparitions, but a retinue of sorts. The prophet soon discovers who they escort. The clouds part, the likeness of the glory of the Lord shines around him (note that, unlike Moses, he only beholds a likeness ), and God delivers to him a prophecy. Ezekiel remains behind, shaken and hiding his face. 16 What both prophets see come easily under the heading of the monstrous, but even more telling are the effects of the visions on the two men. They attempt to stand through their fear, but they know, like the Visionary Evangelists do, that divine inspiration carries with it inherent risk. Moses brushed with death when he encountered God; likewise, the Evangelists occupy a strictly terrestrial space in their portraits, and as a result, these monstrous visions could crush them. The inscription beneath Matthew s portrait in the Ottonian Gospels reads: See how Matthew is shown by a faithful image of himself (Fig. 1), entreating the viewer to place the Evangelist within the spectrum of history, of actuality. It is a dangerous request, with the monstrous hovering so close, just a few inches above him in the frame. To be anchored in reality is to be vulnerable to crossing the paths of things that are not; the other comes in many forms, and in the case of the Visionary Evangelists, it wears the face of the divine. God may be absent from the portraits, but his presence is felt in the winged creatures, the expressions of the prophets 15 (Ezekiel 1:4-6) King James Version. 16 (Ezekiel 1:28) King James Version.

10 who have witnessed him firsthand, and--most importantly--in the reactions of the evangelists. They are both stricken and transported by their glimpse of the divine, terrified at what they are seeing, but prepared to put to paper the message that God has given them.

11 Figure 1. Evangelist Matthew, Gospels of Otto III, c. 1000, manuscript, 33.4 cm x 24.2 cm. Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich, Clm. 4453, Folio 25v.

12 Figure 2. Evangelist Mark, Gospels of Otto III, c. 1000, manuscript, 33.4 cm x 24.2 cm. Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich, Clm. 4453, Folio 94v.

13 Figure 3. Evangelist Luke, Gospels of Otto III, c. 1000, manuscript, 33.4 cm x 24.2 cm. Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich, Clm. 4453, Folio 139v.

14 Figure 4. Evangelist John, Gospels of Otto III, c. 1000, manuscript, 33.4 cm x 24.2 cm. Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich, Clm. 4453, Folio 206v.

15 Figure 5: Gospel of Ebbo (Gospel Book of Archbishop Ebbo of Reims), c ; Saint Mark, Evangelist; MS 1, folio 18v. Bibliothèque Municipale, Épernay, France.

16 Figure 6: Gospel of Ebbo (Gospel Book of Archbishop Ebbo of Reims), c ; Saint Matthew, Evangelist; MS 1, folio 92v. Bibliothèque Municipale, Épernay, France.

17 ! Figure 7: Aachen Gospels, c. 8th century; the Four Evangelists with their symbols, illumination. Cathedral Treasury, Aachen, Germany.

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