Packet 4: Bonus 21

In medieval art, this structure was often represented as a mouth based on Cerberus or Leviathan who might be depicted swallowing popes and bishops. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this structure. Rodin created The Thinker and The Three Shades for a Dante-inspired sculpture group representing this structure.
ANSWER: the entrance to Hell [or the gates of Hell or the door to Hell; prompt on Hell or Hellmouth]
[10h] An angel locks a door in front of the Hellmouth in a scene from one of these objects named for Winchester. 166 detailed images make up a Carolingian one of these artworks named for Utrecht.
ANSWER: psalters [or Books of Psalms or psalm books; accept the Winchester Psalter or the Utrecht Psalter; prompt on books or prayer books; reject “gospel books” or “books of hours”]
[10m] Souls burn in the Hellmouth in a Last Judgment scene from this manuscript, which includes a “zodiac man” and calendar miniatures and was illuminated by the Limbourg Brothers.
ANSWER: Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry [or The Very Rich Hours of the Duke of Berry]
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