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Medieval Artwork, Medieval Books, Illustration Blume, Floral Illustrations, Motif Baroque, Egg Shell Art, Illustrated Manuscript
Digitale Bibliothek - Münchener Digitalisierungszentrum
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Luisa Martins
Illuminated Letters, Illuminated Manuscript, Illuminati Art, Renaissance Artworks, Medieval Paintings
THE ROTHSCHILD PRAYERBOOK, a Book of Hours, use of Rome, in Latin, ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM
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Luisa Martins
Ancient Paintings, European Paintings, Jugendstil Design, Principles Of Art, Book Of Hours
Digitale Bibliothek - Münchener Digitalisierungszentrum
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Luisa Martins
Albrecht Durer
Book of Hours of the Blessed Virgin Mary “Flora”
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Luisa Martins
lionofchaeronea: “Trees symbolizing the first four of the eight Beatitudes from the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5:3-12). They are (top to bottom, left to right): the cedar (“Blessed are the poor”); the cypress (“Blessed are the meek”); the palm tree... Botanical Drawings, Watercolor Illustration, Art Roman, Art Through The Ages
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lionofchaeronea: “Trees symbolizing the first four of the eight Beatitudes from the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5:3-12). They are (top to bottom, left to right): the cedar (“Blessed are the poor”); the cypress (“Blessed are the meek”); the palm tree...
The Properties of Beasts. Bartholomeus Anglicus, ‘Livre des propriétés des choses’ (French translation of Jean Corbechon), Paris 1447. Amiens, Bibliothèque municipale, ms. 399, fol. 241r Medieval Life, Picture Boxes, Art Japonais, Illustration
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The Properties of Beasts. Bartholomeus Anglicus, ‘Livre des propriétés des choses’ (French translation of Jean Corbechon), Paris 1447. Amiens, Bibliothèque municipale, ms. 399, fol. 241r
Bestiary, Wolf in right profile; in background, birds in flowering plants. - The Morgan Library & Museum Funny Artwork, Late Middle Ages, Motifs Animal, Moyen Age, Art Plastique
Bestiary, MS M.500 fol. 19r - Images from Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts
Bestiary, Wolf in right profile; in background, birds in flowering plants. - The Morgan Library & Museum
Árbol, pájaros, sueños. Beato de San Miguel de Escalada. Poster Prints, Framed Prints, Canvas Prints, Middle Ages
Árbol, pájaros, sueños. Beato de San Miguel de Escalada.
CANTIGAS ALFONSO X EL SABIO 1250 Renaissance, Web Gallery Of Art, Illustrations Vintage, Free Postcards, Historical Artwork
BAJA EDAD MEDIA: LOS SIGLOS DEL GÓTICO DE JOAQUÍN YARZA LUACES. (Resumen)
CANTIGAS ALFONSO X EL SABIO 1250
Miniatura de las Cantigas de Santa María, de Alfonso X el Sabio, siglo XIII. Santa Maria, Sea Pins, Friedrich Ii, Renaissance Era
Bertan 23 - Nuestros barcos Capítulo 8: Siglo XIII. El contexto atlántico
Miniatura de las Cantigas de Santa María, de Alfonso X el Sabio, siglo XIII.
BEATO DE EL ESCORIAL - Turismo Prerrománico Apocalypse, Dragons, Graffiti, Religious Art
BEATO DE EL ESCORIAL - Turismo Prerrománico
BEATO DE EL ESCORIAL - Turismo Prerrománico
milking book of hours, Flanders ca. 1300 Cambridge, Trinity College B.11.22, fol. 118v Medieval Drawings, Medieval World, Historical Images, Doodles
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milking book of hours, Flanders ca. 1300 Cambridge, Trinity College B.11.22, fol. 118v
Curmudgeons avow that the text message, with its relentless abbreviations and its disdain for punctuation, is vandalizing our language. But that loose style has been around for centuries: “modern text-speak bears a striking resemblance to the system of abbreviations and shorthand present in medieval manuscripts.” Also appearing in medieval manuscripts: illustrations of flatulent monks, killer rabbits, an ogre with an anal fixation, and a nun plucking penises from a phallus tree. Medieval Reactions
This Old Phallus Tree, and Other News
Curmudgeons avow that the text message, with its relentless abbreviations and its disdain for punctuation, is vandalizing our language. But that loose style has been around for centuries: “modern text-speak bears a striking resemblance to the system of abbreviations and shorthand present in medieval manuscripts.” Also appearing in medieval manuscripts: illustrations of flatulent monks, killer rabbits, an ogre with an anal fixation, and a nun plucking penises from a phallus tree.
Art Moyen, St Brendan, Art Et Architecture
La imagen del mundo marino en los manuscritos medievales europeos (I)