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David at the Lord's Throne (Theodore Psalter)

A page from the Theodore Psalter illustrating the psalm's promise that for the sake of the oppressed and needy the Lord himself will rise up (Psalms 12). A tempera-on-parchment miniature painted by the Byzantine scribe Theodore of Caesarea in 1066.

David at the Lord's Throne (Theodore Psalter) by Theodore of Caesarea depicting Psalms 12:4
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About Theodore of Caesarea

1000-1080 · Byzantine

Byzantine monk-illuminator who in 1066 produced the Theodore Psalter (BL Add MS 19352) at the Stoudios Monastery in Constantinople — one of the most fully illustrated marginal psalters surviving from the post-iconoclastic period.