@article{Planas Badenas_2021, title={Reflections of the Valencian medieval past through a Carthusian psalter}, url={https://revistas.ucv.es/specula/index.php/specula/article/view/984}, abstractNote={<p style="text-align: justify;">The Bodleian Library in Oxford preserves in the Canonici Liturgici collection a Carthusian Psalter (ms. 114) (19261) associated with the artistic production of the kingdom of Valencia in the third quarter of the 15th century. This codex, practically unknown to art historians, is interesting because it comes from one of the two medieval charterhouses of the kingdom of Valencia: the Portaceli Charterhouse or the Valldecrist Charterhouse founded by King Martin I of Aragon. The manuscript is illustrated with and interesting image of King David which shows the Flemish influence in the kingdom of Valencia and the unpublished representation of San Martin de Tours. The latter illustration responds to the artistic forms developed by Leonardo Crespí and his miniaturists’ workshop during the second quarter of 15th century. These representations weave a network of contacts with other codices linked to the two aforementioned monastic centres and to the city of Valencia, receiving the northern artistic novelties. The marginal decoration, dependent of Central European models, is another testimony of the confluence of different artistic languages in the Crown of Aragon throughout this period.</p>}, number={2}, journal={Specula Revista de Humanidades y Espiritualidad}, author={Planas Badenas, Josefina}, year={2021}, month={Nov.}, pages={229–266} }