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Medieval Psalms Were Not For Everyone

Last updated: December 19, 2025 6:05 pm
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Sing a New Song: The Psalms in Medieval Art and Life at the Morgan Library & Museum

The exhibition Sing a New Song: The Psalms in Medieval Art and Life at the Morgan Library & Museum delves into the profound impact of the Psalms on individuals in medieval Europe from the 6th to 16th centuries. While showcasing exquisite manuscript artistry, the exhibition also sheds light on the power dynamics and conflicts inherent in medieval religious life, offering a nuanced perspective on the book’s history.

The Book of Psalms, a central text in both the Jewish Bible and the Christian Old Testament, is a collection of 150 sacred Hebrew poems, songs, and prayers attributed to various authors, including King David. The Psalms hold significance in both Jewish and Christian traditions, though their interpretation differs between the two religions.


Ingeborg Psalter Workshop, “God Commanding Adam” and “River of Paradise Psalms” in Latin with interlinear French translation and French commentary of Simon de Tournai (c. 1200) (photo by Janny Chiu)

The exhibition is divided into five thematic sections, exploring the translation, teaching, illumination, performance, and usage of the Psalms in medieval Europe. It highlights the movement of the Psalter into diverse languages, its role in monastic and clerical learning, the artistic tradition of illuminated Psalters, the performance of Psalms in daily rituals, and the various functions of the Psalter beyond devotional purposes.


Unknown maker(s), “Life of Christ” (1155–60) from the Eadwine Psalter, England, Canterbury (photo by Graham S. Haber)

While the exhibition showcases the beauty and significance of these manuscripts, it also addresses the reality that these exquisitely produced Psalters were primarily commissioned by the elite and aristocracy. The cost and resources required to create these manuscripts limited access to them, contradicting the notion of widespread engagement among the general population.

Furthermore, the exhibition touches upon the political and religious conflicts surrounding the Psalms, such as the suppression of vernacular translations by the Church and the use of Psalms in justifying persecution against certain communities. It acknowledges the complexities and controversies surrounding the interpretation and dissemination of the Psalms during the medieval period.

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Simon ben Rabbi Samuel, “Carcassone Bible” (1422) (photo by Graham S. Haber)

Sing a New Song: The Psalms in Medieval Art and Life offers a comprehensive exploration of the Psalms’ impact on medieval society, shedding light on both the spiritual and material aspects of their influence. The exhibition invites visitors to reflect on the multifaceted role of the Psalms in shaping the religious and cultural landscape of medieval Europe.

Visit the Morgan Library and Museum to experience this captivating exhibition, curated by Roger S. Wieck with Deirdre Jackson, Frederica Law-Turner, and Joshua O’Driscoll, before it closes on January 4.

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