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Mark. The author with his lion. Today, April 25, is Mark’s Day!
Grandes Heures of Anne de Bretagne. @GallicaBnF Latin 9474
You'd like to meet him. Centaur.
in Philes's De natura animalium. Paris; between c. 1550 and 1569 @BLMedieval Burney 97
Amazed Unicorn
in Philes's De natura animalium. Paris; between c. 1550 and 1569 @BLMedieval Burney 97
Annunciation, March 25: This reminds us of Christmas, but actually Mary was visited by an angel nine months before she gave birth to her son.
@GallicaBnF Latin 9474. Hours of Anne de Bretagne
Medieval picnic party.
Henri de Ferrières, Le livre du Roi Modus et de la royne Racio. Paris, 1400-1425.
@GallicaBnF Français 1302
Her name and more. Tree carving in the 17th century. Gesina ter Borch, 1661.
@rijksmuseum
Gentleman Reading to a Lady.
Gesina ter Borch, ca. 1660 - ca. 1661. @rijksmuseum
He knows that people don’t like the sound of his bagpipes.
Bréviaire de Belleville. Illuminated by Jean Pucelle and others. Paris, 1323-1326 @GallicaBnF GallicaBnF Latin 10483
Maarten van Rossem, most famous and feared field marshal from the Low Countries in the first half of the 16th century.
Just finished a review on a monograph about this Gueldersman https://t.co/2ZhAr3Pqrq
Leonard, today's saint, is invoked by women in labor and by prisoners of war.
@BLMedieval Egerton 859. Prayerbook. Lower Rhineland, 1430-1435