The Shoes of Thieves (from The Morgan Library and Museum, MS M.736, f. 18v)
Dublin Core
Title
The Shoes of Thieves (from The Morgan Library and Museum, MS M.736, f. 18v)
Subject
Shoes
Description
This is a depiction of Thieves Breaking into the Burial Church of St. Edmund from the Life, Passion, and Miracles of St. Edmund. The shoes on the feet of the thieves are simple below-the-ankle shoes with simple decorations, such as the vamp stripe on the shoe of the thief on the far right of the depiction.
Creator
the Alexis Master, founder of the St. Albans school, and an assistant
Date
ca. 1130
Contributor
Sydney Morris
Language
Latin
Type
Still Image
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Medieval Manuscript
Physical Dimensions
274 x 187 mm
Collection
Citation
the Alexis Master, founder of the St. Albans school, and an assistant, “The Shoes of Thieves (from The Morgan Library and Museum, MS M.736, f. 18v),” Medieval London, accessed October 5, 2024, https://medievallondon.ace.fordham.edu/items/show/86.