Image:RomanVirgilFolio014rVergilPortrait.jpg|
Virgil from the
Roman Virgil, A 5th-century secular author portrait in the classical tradition. Note the
scroll-box, although the book it is in is a
codex. Image:ViennaDioscoridesAuthorPortrait.jpg| One of three author portraits in the
Vienna Dioscurides of the 1st-century physician author. He is painting a plant held by its personification. Early 6th-century Byzantine. Image:ViennaDioscoridesFolio3v7Physicians.jpg|Group author portrait of distinguished physicians from the
Vienna Dioscurides. Presumably collated from individual portraits in their works. Only
Galen has a chair. Image:RossanoGospelsFolio121rStMark.jpg|Among the earliest surviving evangelist portrait, in the
Rossano Gospels, Mark writing on a scroll, 6th century. Written under Byzantine rule in Italy (the mark above his shoulders is a stain). Image:Illumination-from-Abba-Garima-gospel.jpg|Portrait of the Evangelist Mark from the
Ethiopic Garima Gospels, carbon dated to the 5th or early 6th century. Written in
Axum, Ethiopia, following Late Antique Egyptian models. Image:AugsutineGospelsFolio129vStLuke.jpg|Luke in the
St. Augustine Gospels, 6th century. Italian. Following more formal classical models, like the imperial consular portraits in the
Chronography of 354. Image:EchternachGospelsLionImage.GIF|
Imago Leonis - the Lion of Mark from the
Echternach Gospels which show no portraits, only the symbols. Insular c. 690. Image:BookMullingFol193StJohnPortrait.jpg|John,
Book of Mulling, late 8th-century Insular
pocket gospel books, with the portraits as the only whole page illumination. Image:Meister der Schule von Canterbury 001.jpg|Matthew; Anglo-Saxon 8th century, combining many classical details, such as the curtains, with
interlace decoration on the chair.
Stockholm Codex Aureus Image:Saint Matthew2.jpg|
Ebbo Gospels, 9th century, Matthew Image:Meister der Fuldaer Schule (I) 001.jpg|Luke,
Fulda School, c. 840 Image:Haregarius 001.jpg| Four evangelists and prophets surround Christ. c. 850 by Haregarius of
Tours. Image:Paulus St Gallen.jpg|A much rarer author portrait of
St Paul 9th century, follows similar conventions. Image:Byzantinischer Maler des 10. Jahrhunderts 001.jpg|Luke, Byzantine, 10th century,
British Library. The side-table with writing materials is much more typical of the Orthodox world. Image:Origen3.jpg|
Origen; The dolphin-shaped lectern stem, still understood in Byzantine examples, has metamorphosed into a kind of dragon in northern Europe Image:Yaroslavl gospel.jpg|
Spassky Gospels,
Yaroslavl, 1220s. Compare the arch and curtains with the Chrongraphy of 354; their function now seems lost in this double portrait, whose artist is also unclear how a scroll functions. Image:Angel khitrovo.jpg|The Angel of Matthew,
Andrei Rublev's only known miniature, from the
Khitrovo Gospels, c. 1400, containing full-page evangelist portraits and the first Russian full-page symbols. Image:Cutbercht Gospels, portrait of John.jpg|John, from the
Cutbercht Gospels (8th century) ==Notes==