The Five wounds of Christ
The Five wounds of Christ Lovely hermetic woodcut printed by Sigmund Grimm, Augsburg, Germany, 1520. The bleeding heart at centre, the hands and feet with stigmata in the corners; illustration to the German edition of the 'Devotissimae Mediationes', 'Gebet und betrachtungen des lebens des mitlers gotes Jesu Christi', Augsburg: Grimm and Wirsung.
Gradual, MS M.887 fol. 1r - Images from Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts
Angels displaying cloth on which are five bleeding wounds (top) | Two angels flank and support heraldry of the Acuña family of Castile incorporating bleeding hands, heart and feet of Christ (bottom) | Gradual | Spain, Castile | ca. 1500-1510 | The Morgan Library & Museum
+ The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, Year C, June 3, 2016 + Dóminus pascit me, et nihil mii déerit. image: PROWalters Art Museum Illuminated Manuscripts, Book of Hours (Medieval text, Modern illuminations), Five wounds of Christ, Walters Manuscript W.441, fol. 71v, ca. 1500-1850-1913, The Walters Art Museum.
Attributed to Jean Le Noir | The Prayer Book of Bonne of Luxembourg, Duchess of Normandy | French | The Met
Psalter and Hours of Bonne of Luxembourg, Duchess of Normandy (image 14) | Attributed to Jean Le Noir | France; Paris |Tempera, grisaille, ink, and gold on vellum | Metropolitan Museum of Art | Accession Number: 69.86