THE ILLUMINATION OF BOOKS & MANUSCRIPTS - RARE BOOK COLLECTION This collection is 2.0 GB in size. This might take some time to download depending on your connection speed. You will be able to download in sections or all together once the payment has been completed. The Digital Library is proud to present this stunning virtual archive of 123 rare, vintage and hard-to-find books compiled together for the first time in one unique virtual library revealing the enchanting art of ILLUMINATED BOOKS & MANUSCRIPT ILLUMINATION. Discover the fascinating art of the Middle Ages expressed through the illumination of books and manuscripts. Learn about the history, theory, and practice of illuminating. Study examples from some of the finest medieval illuminations in existence. Read about miniature art, emblematic illumination, traditional methods for illumination on both paper and vellum, missal painting, manuscript ornamentation, and much more. Also included in this astonishing collection are catalogs containing examples and details of rare illuminated books alongside several manuals and guides for modern illuminators and artists seeking to replicate the medieval masterpieces. Some of the books contained within this collection are extremely hard-to-find and will provide a valuable library of reference material. Overall, this is an absolute must for anyone with an interest in book illumination, medieval art and illuminated manuscripts. The full list of titles included speaks for itself…. This is a DIGITAL item! All of the books have been scanned in HQ and preserved forever in modern pdf format, easy to read on any laptop, computer, e-reader, tablet or even smartphone. You can also print any page you wish, or even books in their entirety. Most of the books are written in English with several additional texts in French and German. Full List of Books Included: A Book of Good Cheer - The Hayes Lithographing Company (1908) A booke of Christmas carols, illuminated from ancient manuscripts in the British museum - J. Cundall (1846) A Catalogue of the early printed books and illuminated manuscripts collected by R. Bennett (1900) A Christmas carol - A. T. Crispin (1873) A collection of choice manuscripts, incunables, books of hours, maps, music autographs, woodcut books (1909) A collection of excessively rare books, letters and illuminated manuscripts ... to be sold December 14 and 15, 1909 - Anderson Galleries Inc. A companion to Manual of illumination - containing borders, capitals, texts, and detail finishings, etc. - J. J. Laing (1901) A descriptive and illustrated catalogue of miniature paintings of the Jaina Kalpasåutra as executed in the early western Indian style - W. N. Brown (1922) A guide to the manuscripts, autographs, charters, seals, illuminations and bindings exhibited in the Department of Manuscripts (1906) A handbook of the art of illumination, as practised during the Middle Ages - H. Shaw (1866) A history of minature art - J. L. Propert (1887) A manual of illumination on paper and vellum - J. W. Bradley (1861) A practical treatise on the art of illuminating - M. Ward (1873) A primer of the art of illumination for the use of beginners - F. Delamotte (1874) A Roman alphabet and how to use it - F. F. Frederick (1917) A text-book of free-hand lettering - F. T. Daniels (1909) A textbook on lettering and sign painting (1902) A very proper treatise, wherein is briefly sett forthe the arte of limming, which teacheth the order in drawing & tracing of letters, vinets, flowers, armes and imagery - R. Tottel (1573) Ancient English Christmas carols 1400 to 1700 - E. Rickert (1910) Aphorisms of the wise & good - T. Bessent (1862) Arts and crafts in the middle ages - J. Addison (1914) Becker's ornamental penmanship. A series of analytical and finished alphabets - G. J. Becker (1854) Book bindings - historical and decorative - Maggs Bros (1921) Borders, initials, etc. from illuminated M.S.S - unknown author (1800) Bulletin de la Société française de reproductions de manuscrits à peintures Vols. 1 - 2 (1911) Bulletin de la Société française de reproductions de manuscrits à peintures Vols. 5 - 6 (1911) Catalogue of a series of illuminations from mss. principally of the Italian and French schools - Burlington Fine Arts Club (1886) Catalogue of an exhibition of illuminated and painted manuscripts - Grolier Club (1892) Catalogue of an exhibition of illuminated and painted manuscripts, together with a few early printed books with illuminations - Grolier Club (1892) Catalogue of an exhibition of illuminated manuscripts, principally Biblical and liturgical - John Rylands Library (1908) Catalogue of manuscripts - mostly illuminated, many in fine bindings, offered for sale by J. & J. Leighton, London (1900) Catalogue of twenty-eight illuminated manuscripts and two illuminated printed books, the property of Henry Yates Thompson - sold at auction by Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge (1919) Celtic illuminative art in the gospel books of Durrow, Lindisfarne, and Kells - S. Robinson (1908) Chateau de Chantilly - le cabinet des livres du Musée Condé - cent reproductions Church decoration - a practical manual of appropriate ornamentation - unknown author (1860) Der Sachsenspiegel Vol. 1 - (1921) Der Sachsenspiegel Vol. 2 - (1921) Description des peintures et autres ornements conte nus dans les manuscrits grecs de la Bibliothèque nationale - H. L. Bordier (1883) Die deutsche Buchmalerei in ihren stilistischen Entwicklungsphasen; mit 6 Farbentafeln und 64 Abbildungen - F. Jacobi (1923) Die Miniaturen der Universitäts-Bibliothek zu Heidelberg Vol. 1 - G. K. Heidelberg (1887) Die Miniaturen des fruhen Mittelalters - H. Hieber (1912) Die ottonische Kölner Buchmalerei ein beitrag zur entwicklungsgeschichte der frühmittelalterlichen kunst in Westdeutschland - H. Ehl (1922) Early drawings and illuminations - an introduction to the study of illustrated manuscripts - W. de Gray Birch (1879) Early illustrated books - a history of the decoration and illustration of books in the 15th and 16th centuries A. W. Pollard (1893) Elementary instruction in the art of illuminating and missal painting on vellum - a guide to modern illuminators - D. Larent de Lara (1860) Emblematic illumination; or, Forms, colours, and emblems - suitable for illuminating texts of holy scripture in large style, in oils or water-colours - F. M. Redgrave (1860) English illuminated manuscripts - E. M. Thompson (1895) English minstrelsy - H. Abrahall (1860) Examples of the art of book-illumination during the middle ages reproduced in facsimile - B. Quaritch (1889) Exhibition of illuminated manuscripts - Burlington Fine Arts Club (1908) Fac-similé de livres copiés et enluminés pour le roi Charles V (1903) Facsimiles of choice examples selected from illuminated manuscripts, unpublished drawings and illustrated books of early date - B. Quartich (1890) Fac-similes of the miniatures & ornaments of Anglo-Saxon & Irish manuscripts - J. O. Westwood (1868) Free-hand lettering - V. T. Wilson (1905) Guide for drawing the acanthus, and every description of ornamental foliage - J. Page (1886) Guide to the art of illuminating and missal painting - G. A. Audsley (1861) Histoire de l'ornementation des manuscrits - F. Denis (1857) Illuminated manuscripts. ... With twenty-one illustrations - J. W. Bradley (1920) Illuminated manuscripts - J. A. Herbert (1911) Illuminated manuscripts - J. W. Bradley (1905) Illuminated manuscripts - their origin, history and characteristics - E. Quaille (1897) Illuminated manuscripts and bindings of manuscripts exhibited in the Grenville Library - British Museum (1923) Illuminated manuscripts in classical and mediaeval times, their art and their technique - J. H. Middleton (1892) Illuminated ornaments, selected from manuscripts and early printed books, from the sixth to the seventeenth centuries - H. Shaw (1833) Illumination and its development in the present day - S. Farnsworth (1922) La miniature en Orient - E. Kuhnel (1921) Lapidario del rey d. Alfonso X; codice original (1881) L'art de l'enluminure - métier, histoire, pratique - A. Labitte (1893) Leaves from a Christmas bough - E. Bond (1867) Les évangiles des dimanches et fêtes de l'année Vol. 1 - Catholic Church (1864) Les évangiles des dimanches et fêtes de l'année Vol. 2 - Catholic Church (1864) Les évangiles des dimanches et fêtes de l'année - Appendice - Catholic Church (1864) Les manuscrits et la miniature - A. Lecoy de La Marche (1884) Les miniaturistes français - H. Martin (1906) Les peintres de manuscrits et la miniature en France - H. Martin (1909) Lessons in the art of illuminating - a series of examples selected from works in the British Museum, Lambeth Palace Library, and the South Kensington Museum - W. J. Loftie (1895) Manual of illuminated and missal painting - E. Jewitt (1860) Manuscrits sur velin avec miniatures du Xe au XVIe siècle, soigneusement décrits et mis en vente (1910) Miniatures and borders from the Book of hours of Bona Sforza, Duchess of Milan, in the British Museum (1894) Miniaturmalerei im islamischen Orient - E. Kuhnel (1923) Oeuvre de Jehan Foucquet. Heures de Maistre Estienne Chevalier Vol. 1 - J. Fouquet (1866) Oeuvre de Jehan Foucquet. Heures de Maistre Estienne Chevalier Vol. 2 - J. Fouquet (1866) Of the decorative illustration of books old and new - W. Crane (1905) Of the tumbler of Our Lady & other miracles - A. Kemp-Welch (1908) One with Christ in glory. Thoughts on John XVII., with a revised version from a critical Greek text, and the Authorized version illuminated - J. Inglis (1871) Palæography. Notes upon the history of writing and the medieval art of illumination - B. Quaritch (1894) Poklad svatovítský a knihovna kapitulní (1903) Portfolio of ancient capital letters, monograms, quaint designs, etc. etc. coloured and tinted; eighteen plates (1859) Printing and writing materials, their evolution - A. M. Smith (1904) Psalterium et cantica - some account of an illuminated psalter for the use o
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Happy Halloween! Just for you we’ve compiled a spook-fest from the British Library’s medieval manuscript collections. You might want to keep the lights on tonight… Don't be fooled by first impressions. Detail of a miniature of the Three Dead from the the 'De Lisle Psalter', England (London?), c. 1308-c. 1340,...
Let the vibrant hues and ethereal charm of the Scottish Highlands envelop your senses with this enchanting print, inspired by the natural beauty of Bell heather on the slopes of the legendary Three Sisters in Glencoe. This exquisite piece exudes the elegance and decorative quality intrinsic to the Art Nouveau style, bringing both an organic and stylised sensibility to your living space. Illuminated by a palette of warm yellows and cool purples, the composition captures a dreamlike vision of the rolling terrain, each stroke imbuing the landscape with a lively, almost pulsating, energy. The foreground is adorned with lush clusters of Bell heather, their distinctive pink blossoms rising gracefully amidst complementary flora in shades of rich purple, vibrant orange, and delicate pink, creating a harmonious symphony of colour that evokes the wild and unspoilt splendour of Glencoe's vegetation. The sweeping curves of the yellow hillsides lead the eye towards serene valleys, cradled by the formidable shapes of the Three Sisters, their majestic forms rendered in varying tones that suggest depth and magnificence. Above, a stylised portrayal of the sky, artfully segmented into sections, offers a nod to the overlapping forms characteristic of Art Nouveau, while three orbs add a mystical quality, suggesting the sun's passage or phases of the moon. This visual ode to Scottish charm is more than a mere art print; it's an invitation to wander through an otherworldly landscape that fuses natural elements with an artistic vision. Gracefully bridging the gap between fantasy and reality, this piece is a testament to the enduring allure of both the Glencoe region and the Art Nouveau movement, making it a captivating addition to any space it graces.
Strange, Trippy And Perverted Pictures From Illuminated Medieval Manuscripts
Selected pages from the Spätgotisches Musterbuch des Stephan Schriber, a manuscript which appears to be some kind of sketchbook, belonging to a fifteenth-century monk working in South-West Germany, where ideas and layouts for illuminated manuscripts were tried out and skills developed.
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One manuscript, created in two countries by two different workshops, over a hundred years apart.
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This exhibition comprised nearly sixty lavish single leaves, dating from the twelfth to the sixteenth centuries.
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Many of our readers will already be familiar with our Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts, a resource which enables you to search by shelfmark, keyword, or date, as well as by more advanced fields such as language and provenance. We thought it was about time to give a reminder that all...
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Strange, Trippy And Perverted Pictures From Illuminated Medieval Manuscripts
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One of the most arduous tasks before the advent of printing was the painstaking copying of texts by mediaeval scribes, most often monks, and their work has come down to us in many different forms. A mediaval scribe illuminating a capital letter, by John Keay Some manuscripts are comparatively ordinary, concerned with the routine of […]
This Book of Hours was created in Zwolle, Netherlands, ca. 1470. It belongs to the group of “Sarijs manuscripts,” which was named after the erroneous citation in most works that identifies the manuscripts as belonging to the same group of “Sarijs” instead of “Marijs” on January 19 of their calendars (also found in W. 918). In a study of this group by Lydia Wierda, the author suggests that these manuscripts were copied by students at the school of the Brethren of the Common Life in Zwolle and also decorated and illustrated in that city (although possibly by professional illuminators) during the period ca. 1470-90 (see Wierda, De Sarijs-handschriften). All of the principal decorative schemes and motifs in W.918, as well as the compositions of its miniatures, have close counterparts in other manuscripts belonging to the group. To explore fully digitized manuscripts with a virtual page-turning application, please visit Walters Ex Libris.
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Let's say you're flipping through a medieval Christian prayer book (as you do), and suddenly you come across a curious illustration amongst the prayers and psalms of something that looks unmistakably like female genitalia. A scolding voice in your head tells you to get your mind out of the gutter. B
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