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Medieval Manuscript Illumination

Medieval Manuscript Illumination

Medieval Manuscript Illumination refers to the decorative and ornate style of illustrating handwritten manuscripts during the Middle Ages, particularly from the 6th to the 16th century. This style became famous for its intricate and highly detailed illustrations that adorned religious texts, historical manuscripts, and literary works. The illuminations often depicted religious scenes, saints, mythical creatures, and intricate borders, all meticulously hand-painted with vibrant colors and adorned with gold leaf. The artistry and craftsmanship of these illuminations were highly valued, symbolizing the religious devotion and wealth of the patron. The craftsmanship of Medieval Manuscript Illumination remains an important artistic heritage of the Middle Ages.

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Giovanni di PaoloJean FouquetLimbourg brothersBook of KellsHieronymus Bosch
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