The golden age of English manuscript painting 1200-1500

Marks, Richard

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The golden age of English manuscript painting 1200-1500

by Marks, Richard

1981

Chatto & Windus

119

070112539X

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The authors discuss the importance of the Anglo-Saxon tradition of drawing in 13th century illumination, the role of the Court in the introduction of the French style of illumination, the elaboration of marginalia, and International Gothic style.

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