RF2MK75RB–arrangement with desk lamp pens. High resolution photo
RM2T8YWWK–Book of Hours, Initial, Made for use in the diocese of Cambrai ca. 1450-60, this Book of Hours is extraordinary for its lavish illumination. It was likely produced by several artists within the circle of Willlem Vrelant, and the wealth of texts and images recall the richness of manuscripts by Vrelant from the same era, such as the Hours of Isabel la Católica (Biblioteca del Palacio Real, Madrid, Arm. Inf. 61) completed in Bruges ca. 1455
RM2K4M2DM–The 'Codex Manesse', also known as the 'Great Heidelberg Book of Songs' (Cod. Pal. germ. 848), was created between around 1300 and around 1340 in Zurich and is the most comprehensive collection of ballads and epigrammatic poetry in Middle High German language. It consists of 426 parchments leaves, each 35,5 x 25 cm, double-sided, pagination added in a later scribe's hand. In addition the codex includes 140 blank pages and numerous pages partially blank. Great Heidelberg Book of Songs. Grosse Heidelberger Liederhandschrift. Codex Manesse. Illuminated manuscript, Medieval art. Heidelberg, Univ
RF2C9JD3T–Detail of a facsimile page from Les Grande Heures de Jean Duc de Berry, the famous Book of Hours commissioned by the Duke of Berry in 1409, featuring
RM2W95F50–Letter to Philip Zilcken, 1919 letter ink writing (processes) / pen painting (including book-illumination, miniature-painting). temporary exhibition, 'Salon'
RMFXNF3E–Cod. Ser. n. 2669, fol. 97 r: Meeresfauna des Adriatischen Meeres: Nilkrokodil
RM2B00NMK–Turkey: Illuminated folio from an Ottoman dua kitabi or ‘prayer book’ by Hasan Rashid (Istanbul, 1845), once the property of a Topkapi harem lady. The Arabic term ‘du’a’ is generally translated into English as ‘prayer’, though a more exact rendering would be ‘supplication’. The term is derived from an Arabic word meaning to 'call out' or to 'summon', and Muslims regard this as a profound act of worship. This is when Muslims connect with God and ask him for forgiveness or appeal for his favour. The Prophet Muhammad is reported to have said ‘Dua is the very essence of worship’.
RMD9B367–Book of Hours, Silver-gilt, gold, velvet, enamel, rubies, sapphires, emeralds, diamonds and pearls. Paris, 1828-1842. The book of hours is a fully illuminated manuscript on vellum, imitating late medieval examples. It was made in Paris for Louis Jules Gallois, Comte de Naives.
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RM2T8YRFX–Book of Hours, Initial, Made for use in the diocese of Cambrai ca. 1450-60, this Book of Hours is extraordinary for its lavish illumination. It was likely produced by several artists within the circle of Willlem Vrelant, and the wealth of texts and images recall the richness of manuscripts by Vrelant from the same era, such as the Hours of Isabel la Católica (Biblioteca del Palacio Real, Madrid, Arm. Inf. 61) completed in Bruges ca. 1455
RM2K4M36W–The 'Codex Manesse', also known as the 'Great Heidelberg Book of Songs' (Cod. Pal. germ. 848), was created between around 1300 and around 1340 in Zurich and is the most comprehensive collection of ballads and epigrammatic poetry in Middle High German language. It consists of 426 parchments leaves, each 35,5 x 25 cm, double-sided, pagination added in a later scribe's hand. In addition the codex includes 140 blank pages and numerous pages partially blank. Great Heidelberg Book of Songs. Grosse Heidelberger Liederhandschrift. Codex Manesse. Illuminated manuscript, Medieval art. Heidelberg, Univ
RF2C9JEYK–Detail of a facsimile page from Les Grande Heures de Jean Duc de Berry, the famous Book of Hours commissioned by the Duke of Berry in 1409, featuring
RM2W96NDA–Letter to Anonymous, Ary Johannes Lamme, 1887 letter paper. ink writing (processes) / pen painting (including book-illumination, miniature-painting).
RMFXNF30–Cod. 1859 (Faks.), fol. 22r: Älteres Gebetbuch Kaiser Karl V. (lat): Gottater auf dem Thron
RM2B00NMC–Turkey: Illuminated folio from an Ottoman dua kitabi or ‘prayer book’ by Hasan Rashid (Istanbul, 1845), once the property of a Topkapi harem lady. The Arabic term ‘du’a’ is generally translated into English as ‘prayer’, though a more exact rendering would be ‘supplication’. The term is derived from an Arabic word meaning to 'call out' or to 'summon', and Muslims regard this as a profound act of worship. This is when Muslims connect with God and ask him for forgiveness or appeal for his favour. The Prophet Muhammad is reported to have said ‘Dua is the very essence of worship’.
RMD98JNC–The Book of Kells, sometimes known as the Book of Columba),is an illuminated manuscript Gospel book in Latin, containing the four Gospels of the New Testament together with various prefatory texts and tables. It was created by Celtic monks ca. 800 or slightly earlier Folio 7v contains an image of the Virgin and Child. This is the oldest extant image of the Virgin Mary in a Western manuscript.
RF2PWCKX7–Woman drinking a coffee in the morning and using her laptop in the living room
RM2T8YRG2–Book of Hours, The Last Judgment, Made for use in the diocese of Cambrai ca. 1450-60, this Book of Hours is extraordinary for its lavish illumination. It was likely produced by several artists within the circle of Willlem Vrelant, and the wealth of texts and images recall the richness of manuscripts by Vrelant from the same era, such as the Hours of Isabel la Católica (Biblioteca del Palacio Real, Madrid, Arm. Inf. 61) completed in Bruges ca. 1455
RM2K4M0AT–The 'Codex Manesse', also known as the 'Great Heidelberg Book of Songs' (Cod. Pal. germ. 848), was created between around 1300 and around 1340 in Zurich and is the most comprehensive collection of ballads and epigrammatic poetry in Middle High German language. It consists of 426 parchments leaves, each 35,5 x 25 cm, double-sided, pagination added in a later scribe's hand. In addition the codex includes 140 blank pages and numerous pages partially blank. Great Heidelberg Book of Songs. Grosse Heidelberger Liederhandschrift. Codex Manesse. Illuminated manuscript, Medieval art. Heidelberg, Univ
RF2C9JB2T–Detail of a facsimile page from Les Grande Heures de Jean Duc de Berry, the famous Book of Hours commissioned by the Duke of Berry in 1409, featuring
RM2W95NAF–Postcard to Philip Zilcken, 1901 Amsterdam cardboard. ink writing (processes) / pen painting (including book-illumination, miniature-painting). exhibition art
RMFXNEXW–Cod. 2533, fol. 13v: Les Chroniques de Jérusalem abrégées (franz.): Graf Amalrich von Jaffa als König von Jerusalem
RM2B00NNJ–Turkey: Illuminated folio from an Ottoman dua kitabi or ‘prayer book’ by Hasan Rashid (Istanbul, 1845), once the property of a Topkapi harem lady. The Arabic term ‘du’a’ is generally translated into English as ‘prayer’, though a more exact rendering would be ‘supplication’. The term is derived from an Arabic word meaning to 'call out' or to 'summon', and Muslims regard this as a profound act of worship. This is when Muslims connect with God and ask him for forgiveness or appeal for his favour. The Prophet Muhammad is reported to have said ‘Dua is the very essence of worship’.
RMD9DBGA–The Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry Is a French Gothic illuminated manuscript. The Très Riches Heures is a prayer book created for John, Duke of Berry, by the Limbourg brothers between 1412 and 1416. The book was completed by Jean Colombe between 1485 and 1489. The manuscript is held at the Musée Condé, Chantilly, France. this folio (July)shows harvesting and sheep shearing
RF2RP7EDK–School office supplies white background
RM2T8YRGH–Book of Hours, Initial, Made for use in the diocese of Cambrai ca. 1450-60, this Book of Hours is extraordinary for its lavish illumination. It was likely produced by several artists within the circle of Willlem Vrelant, and the wealth of texts and images recall the richness of manuscripts by Vrelant from the same era, such as the Hours of Isabel la Católica (Biblioteca del Palacio Real, Madrid, Arm. Inf. 61) completed in Bruges ca. 1455
RM2K4M2BE–The 'Codex Manesse', also known as the 'Great Heidelberg Book of Songs' (Cod. Pal. germ. 848), was created between around 1300 and around 1340 in Zurich and is the most comprehensive collection of ballads and epigrammatic poetry in Middle High German language. It consists of 426 parchments leaves, each 35,5 x 25 cm, double-sided, pagination added in a later scribe's hand. In addition the codex includes 140 blank pages and numerous pages partially blank. Great Heidelberg Book of Songs. Grosse Heidelberger Liederhandschrift. Codex Manesse. Illuminated manuscript, Medieval art. Heidelberg, Univ
RF2C9J9AR–Detail of a facsimile page from Les Grande Heures de Jean Duc de Berry, the famous Book of Hours commissioned by the Duke of Berry in 1409, featuring
RM2W94JRF–Letter to Philip Zilcken, 1900 letter Brussels paper. ink writing (processes) / pen / printing painting (including book-illumination, miniature-painting)
RMFXTN2F–Cod. Ser. n. 2669, fol.6r: Meeresfauna des Adriatischen Meeres: Hund
RM2B00NM8–Turkey: Illuminated folio from an Ottoman dua kitabi or ‘prayer book’ by Hasan Rashid (Istanbul, 1845), once the property of a Topkapi harem lady. The Arabic term ‘du’a’ is generally translated into English as ‘prayer’, though a more exact rendering would be ‘supplication’. The term is derived from an Arabic word meaning to 'call out' or to 'summon', and Muslims regard this as a profound act of worship. This is when Muslims connect with God and ask him for forgiveness or appeal for his favour. The Prophet Muhammad is reported to have said ‘Dua is the very essence of worship’.
RMD9DBFW–The Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry Is a French Gothic illuminated manuscript. The Très Riches Heures is a prayer book created for John, Duke of Berry, by the Limbourg brothers between 1412 and 1416. The book was completed by Jean Colombe between 1485 and 1489. The manuscript is held at the Musée Condé, Chantilly, France. this folio (June)shows peasants haymaking. In the background are three towers Bonbec, Silver and Caesar.
RF2RMKJKN–Office supplies
RM2T8YWCC–Book of Hours, Initial, Made for use in the diocese of Cambrai ca. 1450-60, this Book of Hours is extraordinary for its lavish illumination. It was likely produced by several artists within the circle of Willlem Vrelant, and the wealth of texts and images recall the richness of manuscripts by Vrelant from the same era, such as the Hours of Isabel la Católica (Biblioteca del Palacio Real, Madrid, Arm. Inf. 61) completed in Bruges ca. 1455
RM2K4M2NW–The 'Codex Manesse', also known as the 'Great Heidelberg Book of Songs' (Cod. Pal. germ. 848), was created between around 1300 and around 1340 in Zurich and is the most comprehensive collection of ballads and epigrammatic poetry in Middle High German language. It consists of 426 parchments leaves, each 35,5 x 25 cm, double-sided, pagination added in a later scribe's hand. In addition the codex includes 140 blank pages and numerous pages partially blank. Great Heidelberg Book of Songs. Grosse Heidelberger Liederhandschrift. Codex Manesse. Illuminated manuscript, Medieval art. Heidelberg, Univ
RF2C9J9H9–Detail of a facsimile page from Les Grande Heures de Jean Duc de Berry, the famous Book of Hours commissioned by the Duke of Berry in 1409, featuring
RM2W96001–Postcard to Philip Zilcken, 1895 The Hague cardboard. ink writing (processes) / pen painting (including book-illumination, miniature-painting). the graphic arts
RMFXNEPN–Cod. 1179, fol. 244r: Bible moralisée: Szenen zur Apokalypse
RM2B00NMP–Turkey: Illuminated folio from an Ottoman dua kitabi or ‘prayer book’ by Hasan Rashid (Istanbul, 1845), once the property of a Topkapi harem lady. The Arabic term ‘du’a’ is generally translated into English as ‘prayer’, though a more exact rendering would be ‘supplication’. The term is derived from an Arabic word meaning to 'call out' or to 'summon', and Muslims regard this as a profound act of worship. This is when Muslims connect with God and ask him for forgiveness or appeal for his favour. The Prophet Muhammad is reported to have said ‘Dua is the very essence of worship’.
RMD9DBM8–The Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry Is a French Gothic illuminated manuscript. The Très Riches Heures is a prayer book created for John, Duke of Berry, by the Limbourg brothers between 1412 and 1416. The book was completed by Jean Colombe between 1485 and 1489. The manuscript is held at the Musée Condé, Chantilly, France. this folio (October)shows a peasant sowing. On the left, a peasant on horseback tows a the harrow
RF2RN4HJ2–Alarm clock top stacked books wooden desk
RM2T8YWDC–Book of Hours, Initial, Made for use in the diocese of Cambrai ca. 1450-60, this Book of Hours is extraordinary for its lavish illumination. It was likely produced by several artists within the circle of Willlem Vrelant, and the wealth of texts and images recall the richness of manuscripts by Vrelant from the same era, such as the Hours of Isabel la Católica (Biblioteca del Palacio Real, Madrid, Arm. Inf. 61) completed in Bruges ca. 1455
RM2K4M068–The 'Codex Manesse', also known as the 'Great Heidelberg Book of Songs' (Cod. Pal. germ. 848), was created between around 1300 and around 1340 in Zurich and is the most comprehensive collection of ballads and epigrammatic poetry in Middle High German language. It consists of 426 parchments leaves, each 35,5 x 25 cm, double-sided, pagination added in a later scribe's hand. In addition the codex includes 140 blank pages and numerous pages partially blank. Great Heidelberg Book of Songs. Grosse Heidelberger Liederhandschrift. Codex Manesse. Illuminated manuscript, Medieval art. Heidelberg, Univ
RF2C9JC0F–Detail of a facsimile page from Les Grande Heures de Jean Duc de Berry, the famous Book of Hours commissioned by the Duke of Berry in 1409, featuring
RM2W94PMB–Letter to Anonymous, Henri Leeuw, 1867 letter Roermond paper. ink writing (processes) / pen painting (including book-illumination, miniature-painting)
RMFXNF2W–Cod. 2591, fol. 37r: Einzug Karls V. in Brügge 1515: Kaiser Karl V. auf dem Thron umgeben von Tugenden
RM2B00NM5–Turkey: Illuminated folio from an Ottoman dua kitabi or ‘prayer book’ by Hasan Rashid (Istanbul, 1845), once the property of a Topkapi harem lady. The Arabic term ‘du’a’ is generally translated into English as ‘prayer’, though a more exact rendering would be ‘supplication’. The term is derived from an Arabic word meaning to 'call out' or to 'summon', and Muslims regard this as a profound act of worship. This is when Muslims connect with God and ask him for forgiveness or appeal for his favour. The Prophet Muhammad is reported to have said ‘Dua is the very essence of worship’.
RMD9DB5C–The Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry Is a French Gothic illuminated manuscript. The Très Riches Heures is a prayer book created for John, Duke of Berry, by the Limbourg brothers between 1412 and 1416. The book was completed by Jean Colombe between 1485 and 1489. The manuscript is held at the Musée Condé, Chantilly, France. this folio (January)shows The Duke of Berry, sitting at court. The tapestry of the back of the room seems to represent episodes from the Trojan War
RF2REERCN–Front view laptop office workspace with lamp
RM2T8YW1F–Book of Hours, Initial, Made for use in the diocese of Cambrai ca. 1450-60, this Book of Hours is extraordinary for its lavish illumination. It was likely produced by several artists within the circle of Willlem Vrelant, and the wealth of texts and images recall the richness of manuscripts by Vrelant from the same era, such as the Hours of Isabel la Católica (Biblioteca del Palacio Real, Madrid, Arm. Inf. 61) completed in Bruges ca. 1455
RM2K4M0HM–The 'Codex Manesse', also known as the 'Great Heidelberg Book of Songs' (Cod. Pal. germ. 848), was created between around 1300 and around 1340 in Zurich and is the most comprehensive collection of ballads and epigrammatic poetry in Middle High German language. It consists of 426 parchments leaves, each 35,5 x 25 cm, double-sided, pagination added in a later scribe's hand. In addition the codex includes 140 blank pages and numerous pages partially blank. Great Heidelberg Book of Songs. Grosse Heidelberger Liederhandschrift. Codex Manesse. Illuminated manuscript, Medieval art. Heidelberg, Univ
RF2C9J9PY–Detail of a facsimile page from Les Grande Heures de Jean Duc de Berry, the famous Book of Hours commissioned by the Duke of Berry in 1409, featuring
RM2W961E5–Letter to Philip Zilcken, 1909 letter Paris cardboard. ink writing (processes) / pen / printing painting (including book-illumination, miniature-painting)
RMFXNERR–Cod. 2623, fol. 24r: Geschichte der orientalischen Königreiche: Canguis und sein Gefolge im Gebet
RM2B00NN2–Turkey: Illuminated folio from an Ottoman dua kitabi or ‘prayer book’ by Hasan Rashid (Istanbul, 1845), once the property of a Topkapi harem lady. The Arabic term ‘du’a’ is generally translated into English as ‘prayer’, though a more exact rendering would be ‘supplication’. The term is derived from an Arabic word meaning to 'call out' or to 'summon', and Muslims regard this as a profound act of worship. This is when Muslims connect with God and ask him for forgiveness or appeal for his favour. The Prophet Muhammad is reported to have said ‘Dua is the very essence of worship’.
RMD9DBMR–The Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry Is a French Gothic illuminated manuscript. The Très Riches Heures is a prayer book created for John, Duke of Berry, by the Limbourg brothers between 1412 and 1416. The book was completed by Jean Colombe between 1485 and 1489. The manuscript is held at the Musée Condé, Chantilly, France. this folio (November)shows a traditional autumn scene of autumn. A swineherd, accompanied by a mastiff, grazes a herd of pigs
RF2REERBT–Front view workspace with lamp computer screen
RM2T8YTE0–Book of Hours, Initial, Made for use in the diocese of Cambrai ca. 1450-60, this Book of Hours is extraordinary for its lavish illumination. It was likely produced by several artists within the circle of Willlem Vrelant, and the wealth of texts and images recall the richness of manuscripts by Vrelant from the same era, such as the Hours of Isabel la Católica (Biblioteca del Palacio Real, Madrid, Arm. Inf. 61) completed in Bruges ca. 1455
RM2K4M583–The 'Codex Manesse', also known as the 'Great Heidelberg Book of Songs' (Cod. Pal. germ. 848), was created between around 1300 and around 1340 in Zurich and is the most comprehensive collection of ballads and epigrammatic poetry in Middle High German language. It consists of 426 parchments leaves, each 35,5 x 25 cm, double-sided, pagination added in a later scribe's hand. In addition the codex includes 140 blank pages and numerous pages partially blank. Great Heidelberg Book of Songs. Grosse Heidelberger Liederhandschrift. Codex Manesse. Illuminated manuscript, Medieval art. Heidelberg, Univ
RF2C9JA38–Detail of a facsimile page from Les Grande Heures de Jean Duc de Berry, the famous Book of Hours commissioned by the Duke of Berry in 1409, featuring
RM2W960GT–Letter to Philip Zilcken, 1901 letter Paris paper. ink writing (processes) / pen / printing painting (including book-illumination, miniature-painting)
RMFXTN1F–Cod. 2591, fol. 16r: Einzug Karls V. in Brügge 1515: Haiser Heraclius bringt das Kreuz Christi nach Jerusalem zurück - Übergabe der Heiligblutreliquie an Brügge
RM2B00NMF–Turkey: Illuminated folio from an Ottoman dua kitabi or ‘prayer book’ by Hasan Rashid (Istanbul, 1845), once the property of a Topkapi harem lady. The Arabic term ‘du’a’ is generally translated into English as ‘prayer’, though a more exact rendering would be ‘supplication’. The term is derived from an Arabic word meaning to 'call out' or to 'summon', and Muslims regard this as a profound act of worship. This is when Muslims connect with God and ask him for forgiveness or appeal for his favour. The Prophet Muhammad is reported to have said ‘Dua is the very essence of worship’.
RMD9DBB0–The Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry Is a French Gothic illuminated manuscript. The Très Riches Heures is a prayer book created for John, Duke of Berry, by the Limbourg brothers between 1412 and 1416. The book was completed by Jean Colombe between 1485 and 1489. The manuscript is held at the Musée Condé, Chantilly, France. this folio (April)shows a couple exchanging rings in front of two witnesses. In the background stands a castle, referred to as the Castle of Dourdan.
RF2RP7NMA–OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
RMKCDNJN–Manuscript Illumination with Saint Trudo (Trond) in an Initial O, from a Choir Book, 15th century
RM2K4M036–The 'Codex Manesse', also known as the 'Great Heidelberg Book of Songs' (Cod. Pal. germ. 848), was created between around 1300 and around 1340 in Zurich and is the most comprehensive collection of ballads and epigrammatic poetry in Middle High German language. It consists of 426 parchments leaves, each 35,5 x 25 cm, double-sided, pagination added in a later scribe's hand. In addition the codex includes 140 blank pages and numerous pages partially blank. Great Heidelberg Book of Songs. Grosse Heidelberger Liederhandschrift. Codex Manesse. Illuminated manuscript, Medieval art. Heidelberg, Univ
RF2C9JCCG–Detail of a facsimile page from Les Grande Heures de Jean Duc de Berry, the famous Book of Hours commissioned by the Duke of Berry in 1409, featuring
RM2W96D5T–Postcard to Philip Zilcken, Thérèse Schwartze, 1895 Amsterdam cardboard. ink writing (processes) / pen painting (including book-illumination, miniature-painting)
RMFXNF25–Cod. 2801, fol. 36r: Über das Schachspiel: Handwerker mit Waage
RM2B00NM4–Turkey: Inner cover of an illuminated Ottoman dua kitabi or ‘prayer book’ by Hasan Rashid (Istanbul, 1845), once the property of a Topkapi harem lady. The Arabic term ‘du’a’ is generally translated into English as ‘prayer’, though a more exact rendering would be ‘supplication’. The term is derived from an Arabic word meaning to 'call out' or to 'summon', and Muslims regard this as a profound act of worship. This is when Muslims connect with God and ask him for forgiveness or appeal for his favour. The Prophet Muhammad is reported to have said ‘Dua is the very essence of worship’.
RMD9DBM6–The Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry Is a French Gothic illuminated manuscript. The Très Riches Heures is a prayer book created for John, Duke of Berry, by the Limbourg brothers between 1412 and 1416. The book was completed by Jean Colombe between 1485 and 1489. The manuscript is held at the Musée Condé, Chantilly, France. this folio (September)shows people gathering grapes while a man and a woman, apparently pregnant, rest. In the distance is the castle of Saumur in Anjou.
RMKCDCPH–Manuscript Illumination with Salvator Mundi in an Initial P, from a Choir Book, early 16th century
RM2K4M211–The 'Codex Manesse', also known as the 'Great Heidelberg Book of Songs' (Cod. Pal. germ. 848), was created between around 1300 and around 1340 in Zurich and is the most comprehensive collection of ballads and epigrammatic poetry in Middle High German language. It consists of 426 parchments leaves, each 35,5 x 25 cm, double-sided, pagination added in a later scribe's hand. In addition the codex includes 140 blank pages and numerous pages partially blank. Great Heidelberg Book of Songs. Grosse Heidelberger Liederhandschrift. Codex Manesse. Illuminated manuscript, Medieval art. Heidelberg, Univ
RF2C9J4PH–Detail of a facsimile page from Les Grande Heures de Jean Duc de Berry, the famous Book of Hours commissioned by the Duke of Berry in 1409, featuring
RM2W95Y19–BRIEF AAN QUILPIP SPIRTS, DEPENDING SACS, 1927 letter Nice cardboard printing painting (including book-illumination, miniature-painting) The Hague
RMFXTMYT–Cod. 2801, fol. 40v: Über das Schachspiel: Mann mit Waschzuber
RM2B00NMR–Turkey: Illuminated folio from an Ottoman dua kitabi or ‘prayer book’ by Hasan Rashid (Istanbul, 1845), once the property of a Topkapi harem lady. The Arabic term ‘du’a’ is generally translated into English as ‘prayer’, though a more exact rendering would be ‘supplication’. The term is derived from an Arabic word meaning to 'call out' or to 'summon', and Muslims regard this as a profound act of worship. This is when Muslims connect with God and ask him for forgiveness or appeal for his favour. The Prophet Muhammad is reported to have said ‘Dua is the very essence of worship’.
RMD9DBBK–The Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry Is a French Gothic illuminated manuscript. The Très Riches Heures is a prayer book created for John, Duke of Berry, by the Limbourg brothers between 1412 and 1416. The book was completed by Jean Colombe between 1485 and 1489. The manuscript is held at the Musée Condé, Chantilly, France. this folio (May)shows a May 1st cavalcade going into the forest to look for branches. It could be the Palais de la Cité in Paris Châtelet left the Conciergerie and the Clock Tower.
RM2B0N2AC–Abu'l Qasim Firdausi, Shahnama (Book of Kings) of Firdausi, Abu'l Qasim Firdausi (935–1020), Illustrated manuscript, 1602 (text); 19th century (paintings, illumination, binding), Attributed to India, Ink, opaque watercolor, silver, and gold on paper, 13 3/4 x 8 1/4in. (34.9 x 21cm), Codices
RM2K4M07G–The 'Codex Manesse', also known as the 'Great Heidelberg Book of Songs' (Cod. Pal. germ. 848), was created between around 1300 and around 1340 in Zurich and is the most comprehensive collection of ballads and epigrammatic poetry in Middle High German language. It consists of 426 parchments leaves, each 35,5 x 25 cm, double-sided, pagination added in a later scribe's hand. In addition the codex includes 140 blank pages and numerous pages partially blank. Great Heidelberg Book of Songs. Grosse Heidelberger Liederhandschrift. Codex Manesse. Illuminated manuscript, Medieval art. Heidelberg, Univ
RF2C9J4JN–Detail of a facsimile page from Les Grande Heures de Jean Duc de Berry, the famous Book of Hours commissioned by the Duke of Berry in 1409, featuring
RM2W95HFW–Telegram to Frederik Muller, Anonymous, 1902 Rotterdam paper. ink writing (processes) / pen / printing painting (including book-illumination, miniature-painting)
RMFXNEKE–Cod. 1179, fol. 238r: Bible moralisée: Szenen zur Apokalypse
RM2B00NM6–Turkey: Illuminated folio from an Ottoman dua kitabi or ‘prayer book’ by Hasan Rashid (Istanbul, 1845), once the property of a Topkapi harem lady. The Arabic term ‘du’a’ is generally translated into English as ‘prayer’, though a more exact rendering would be ‘supplication’. The term is derived from an Arabic word meaning to 'call out' or to 'summon', and Muslims regard this as a profound act of worship. This is when Muslims connect with God and ask him for forgiveness or appeal for his favour. The Prophet Muhammad is reported to have said ‘Dua is the very essence of worship’.
RMD9DBN9–The Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry Is a French Gothic illuminated manuscript. The Très Riches Heures is a prayer book created for John, Duke of Berry, by the Limbourg brothers between 1412 and 1416. The book was completed by Jean Colombe between 1485 and 1489. The manuscript is held at the Musée Condé, Chantilly, France. this folio (December) depicts a hunting scene. Dogs dismember a boar. The scene takes place in the middle of a forest while in the distance, is the castle of Vincennes.
RM2T8YGHE–Book of Hours, Initial with floral border
RM2K4M05W–The 'Codex Manesse', also known as the 'Great Heidelberg Book of Songs' (Cod. Pal. germ. 848), was created between around 1300 and around 1340 in Zurich and is the most comprehensive collection of ballads and epigrammatic poetry in Middle High German language. It consists of 426 parchments leaves, each 35,5 x 25 cm, double-sided, pagination added in a later scribe's hand. In addition the codex includes 140 blank pages and numerous pages partially blank. Great Heidelberg Book of Songs. Grosse Heidelberger Liederhandschrift. Codex Manesse. Illuminated manuscript, Medieval art. Heidelberg, Univ
RF2C9J4P1–Detail of a facsimile page from Les Grande Heures de Jean Duc de Berry, the famous Book of Hours commissioned by the Duke of Berry in 1409, featuring
RM2W95JPB–Postcard to Philip Zilcken, 1899 The Hague cardboard. ink writing (processes) / pen photography, cinematography. painting (including book-illumination, miniature-painting)
RMFXNEPE–Cod. 1179, fol. 235v: Bible moralisée: Szenen zur Apokalypse
RM2B00NNC–Turkey: Illuminated folio from an Ottoman dua kitabi or ‘prayer book’ by Hasan Rashid (Istanbul, 1845), once the property of a Topkapi harem lady. The Arabic term ‘du’a’ is generally translated into English as ‘prayer’, though a more exact rendering would be ‘supplication’. The term is derived from an Arabic word meaning to 'call out' or to 'summon', and Muslims regard this as a profound act of worship. This is when Muslims connect with God and ask him for forgiveness or appeal for his favour. The Prophet Muhammad is reported to have said ‘Dua is the very essence of worship’.
RMD9DBAD–The Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry Is a French Gothic illuminated manuscript. The Très Riches Heures is a prayer book created for John, Duke of Berry, by the Limbourg brothers between 1412 and 1416. The book was completed by Jean Colombe between 1485 and 1489. The manuscript is held at the Musée Condé, Chantilly, France. this folio (March)shows a peasant ploughing a field with a plod pulled by two oxen. Wine growers prune the vine and till the soil with a hoe. In the background is the castle of Lusignan (Poitou), owned by the Duke of Berry.
RM2T8YGGY–Book of Hours, Initial with floral border
RM2K4M2RG–The 'Codex Manesse', also known as the 'Great Heidelberg Book of Songs' (Cod. Pal. germ. 848), was created between around 1300 and around 1340 in Zurich and is the most comprehensive collection of ballads and epigrammatic poetry in Middle High German language. It consists of 426 parchments leaves, each 35,5 x 25 cm, double-sided, pagination added in a later scribe's hand. In addition the codex includes 140 blank pages and numerous pages partially blank. Great Heidelberg Book of Songs. Grosse Heidelberger Liederhandschrift. Codex Manesse. Illuminated manuscript, Medieval art. Heidelberg, Univ
RF2C9JFJJ–Detail of a facsimile page from Les Grande Heures de Jean Duc de Berry, the famous Book of Hours commissioned by the Duke of Berry in 1409, featuring
RM2W98DGM–Letter to Philip Zilcken, 1922 letter Paris paper. ink. pencil writing (processes) / pen painting (including book-illumination, miniature-painting)
RMFXTN21–Cod. 1880, fol. 69r: Gebetbuch für Herzog Wilhelm IV. v. Bayern
RM2B00NNP–Turkey: Illuminated folio from an Ottoman dua kitabi or ‘prayer book’ by Hasan Rashid (Istanbul, 1845), once the property of a Topkapi harem lady. The Arabic term ‘du’a’ is generally translated into English as ‘prayer’, though a more exact rendering would be ‘supplication’. The term is derived from an Arabic word meaning to 'call out' or to 'summon', and Muslims regard this as a profound act of worship. This is when Muslims connect with God and ask him for forgiveness or appeal for his favour. The Prophet Muhammad is reported to have said ‘Dua is the very essence of worship’.
RMD9DBA0–The Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry Is a French Gothic illuminated manuscript. The Très Riches Heures is a prayer book created for John, Duke of Berry, by the Limbourg brothers between 1412 and 1416. The book was completed by Jean Colombe between 1485 and 1489. The manuscript is held at the Musée Condé, Chantilly, France. this folio (February)shows a fenced-in farm with a house, a barn beehives and a dovecote. Inside the house, a woman and two young men warm themselves in front of a fire. Outside, a man with bundles of sticks at his feet cuts down a tree with an axe.
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