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=== Eadwine Psalter <small>&mdash; MS M.521, c. 1155-60, Canterbury, England</small> ===
=== Eadwine Psalter <small>&mdash; MS M.521, c. 1155-60, Canterbury, England</small> ===


''TK sample images''
[[file:Eadwine-Psalter-MS-M521v-detail.jpg|thumb|200px|MS M.521v]]
 
* Highly stylized.  
* Highly stylized.  
* Stories from the Gospels.
* Stories from the Gospels.

Revision as of 15:07, 28 February 2015

Overview

Sources for visual reference for medieval times and for the visual style of medieval manuscripts.

Sources

Eadwine Psalter — MS M.521, c. 1155-60, Canterbury, England

MS M.521v

Winchester Bible — MS M.619, c. 1160-80, Winchester, England

Morgan Bible — MS M.638, 1240's, Paris, France

Chronicle of John of Worcester — MS. 157, c. 1140, England

Épître d'Othéa — Cod. Bodmer 49, 1460, Bourgogne/Burgundy, France

  • Highly rendered
  • aka The Book of Hector, The Book of Knighthood
  • Costumes
  • Nobility, royalty, knights fighting in suits of armor
  • Romantic couples
  • Monsters, demons, gates of hell
  • Animals, birds, some hunting, wild boars, stags
  • Landscapes, architecture, interiors and exteriors, castles, walled cities
  • Épître d'Othéa picture reference (Photo Station)
  • Épître d'Othéa source (E-Codices)

Paradin, Claude: Devises Heroïques — SM815, 1551, Lyons, France

Earliest example of a collection of the devices worn by French aristocracy, a practice started in the late 15th Century.