The Robbed Monks
Image displayed with permission of British Library
The Robbed Monks
- This painting (also called an illumination) appears in a manuscript taken from King Tewodros's royal library in Magdala, Southern Ethiopia, and dated to 1721-1730. You can view this painting in the manuscript British Library, "Orient" Collection, Manuscript No. 648, f. 44v, or learn more about this manuscript at its PEMM Manuscript page. You can also read the related story at its PEMM Story page.
- Many Geʿez manuscript paintings are in "Synoptic Narrative Art” style; that is, a single painting depicts multiple moments in the story, providing a series of vignettes representing different plot points. PEMM calls these "episodes". This painting of PEMM Story ID 8 has 3 episodes. The painting's episode descriptions, locations, and keywords are:
- 1. The five monks are stripped of their clothes by men riding camels (top). The object(s) are camel; reins; cloth.
- 2. The monks appeal to St Mary for a miracle (bottom-left). The object(s) are church; icon; throne. The living being(s) are Mary.
- 3. The Arabs return the clothes to the robbed monks (bottom-right). The object(s) are cloth.
- The number of PEMM manuscripts that have paintings of this story is 1. The total number of paintings of this story in PEMM manuscripts is 1.
- PEMM's ID number for this painting is 1447.
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