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#FontsOnFriday #FontCovers The magnificent Salle, St Peter,Norfolk (c. 1410-30s) though it is skeletal, it still rises gracefully w/a crane projecting 10 feet from tower gallery.
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@TheEsteemedFox Oh my gosh, that's crazy! I was distracted by the colors. I am amazed that bad painting like this passed muster. Thought hair styled with ineffable light always attracts compliments. 😄 Contemporary artist Geertgen tot Sint Jans's babies are just missing their necks...
Altar of Haldern w/ story of St. Liudger (1440-50), Münster, Westfalen, Landesmuseum, Germany. Cool details: the striped textiles hanging flanking the altarpiece (cupboard under it); the striped bed sheet; candles, scrolls & books.
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Dortmund, Petrikirche, Adriaan van Overbeck, Das Goldene Wunder (1521) huge altarpiec w/ 36 panels showing life Emerentia, great grandmother of Christ. Here she sits at her wedding banquet crowned w/a cloth of honor behind her; like that later in Brueghel's wedding feast.
Dortmund, Petrikirche, Adriaan van Overbeck, Das Goldene Wunder (1521) is a huge altar 5.65 x 7.4m fully opened; 36 panels w/ lots of random cats & dogs. Here Emerentia (mother of Anne) w/white cat; w/white dog on cushion; same (?) dog w/ others.
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#Caterday Fun cat-dragon images by Sebastien Millon. I really like the one coming in for a landing over a field of flowers.
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#MedievalTwitter Red Sea being truly red: Georges Trubert C15, France; Nuremberg Chronicle C15, Germany; 1530 Woodcut, Italy; Filippino Lippi (follower) c. 1500, Italy. https://t.co/EmLfHjCtDm
#Caterday Mid-century Japan woodblock artists: Tomoo Inagaki, Cat Nursing; Kiyoshi Saito, Cat & Kittens (slightly annoyed and really annoyed) 😄
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One of my very favorite manuscripts. The artist(s) created so many inventive, fantastic initials and line fillers. CAMBRAI, Bibliothèque municipale, 0125 (0124) Chansonnier in Latin (1542)
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@a_j_sherwood Me too! I found a similar image in MS M.0080, fol. 149v, Milan 1450-1475, Morgan Library