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  • {{Short description|12th-century German nun and illuminator}} | nationality = [[Germany|German]] ...
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  • ...n Bening''' ({{circa|1483}} – 1561) was a Flemish [[Miniature (illuminated manuscript)|miniaturist]], generally regarded as the last major artist of the [[Early ...Bening served as a dean of the [[calligraphy|calligraphers]], booksellers, illuminators and bookbinders in the Guild of Saint John and Saint Luke three separate ti ...
    8 KB (1,164 words) - 08:42, 21 June 2025
  • {{Short description|German artist (c. 1060 – c. 1130)}} Her name comes from the [[Middle High German]] word for "humility" or "modesty")<ref>{{Catholic Encyclopedia|wstitle=Die ...
    4 KB (643 words) - 05:36, 27 June 2025
  • ...raving and goldsmithery", the painting very likely mainly in [[illuminated manuscript]]s.<ref>Dodwell:46 and 55. Goscelin's description of Spearhafoc, including ...ve sometimes contained gold, were also apparently often made by manuscript illuminators, and Goscelin's description of his talents therefore suggests an artist ski ...
    12 KB (1,793 words) - 05:37, 27 June 2025
  • ...he initial words of the description from the last [[Miniature (illuminated manuscript)|miniature]] (fol. 322–323) of the ''Hortus deliciarum''.]] ...jority of the work is written in Latin, with approximately 1250 glosses in German.{{sfn|Herrad|1979|p=}} The work shows a wide range of reading. Its chief cl ...
    10 KB (1,392 words) - 01:47, 1 November 2024
  • ...was an [[Early Netherlandish painting|Early Netherlandish painter]] and [[manuscript illuminator]] known for his brilliant use of color. Only a bare outline of ...h he donated to the [[Carmelite]] Nuns of Sion at Bruges,<ref>"Flemish and German masterpieces from the National Gallery". National Gallery, London, 1920. 16 ...
    18 KB (2,572 words) - 03:10, 3 October 2025
  • The spread of ideas and portable works, such as [[illuminated manuscript]]s throughout Europe led to consensus among artists and their patrons that ...itus Cathedral]] in Prague, he first used a French architect, and then the German [[Peter Parler]].<ref>Levey, 24-7, 37 & passim</ref> ...
    20 KB (3,021 words) - 20:00, 12 September 2025
  • [[File:Twelfth Night Johnston.png|thumb|Title page for a German edition of ''[[Twelfth Night]]''. It was cut into wood by Johnston's collea ...n}}</ref> In 1921, students of Johnston founded the [[Society of Scribes & Illuminators]] (SSI), probably the world's foremost calligraphy society. ...
    17 KB (2,294 words) - 17:58, 20 February 2025
  • The tradition of [[Miniature (illuminated manuscript)|illumination]] has its origins in Late Antiquity, and reaches early mediev ...ed the style known as the Caroline or [[Carolingian minuscule]]. The first manuscript in this hand was the Godescalc Evangelistary (finished 783) — a Gospel book ...
    26 KB (3,691 words) - 20:32, 25 June 2025
  • {{Short description|German artist (c. 1480 – 1538)}} | nationality = German ...
    20 KB (2,980 words) - 03:05, 21 August 2025
  • {{Short description|Style in pre-Romanesque German art}} ...a [[style (visual arts)|style]] in [[Pre-Romanesque art|pre-romanesque]] [[German art]], covering also some works from the [[Low Countries]], northern Italy ...
    40 KB (5,898 words) - 11:31, 24 April 2025
  • {{short description|Manuscript in which the text is supplemented by the addition of decoration}} {{for|the art of miniature painting|Miniature (illuminated manuscript)}} ...
    58 KB (8,511 words) - 16:35, 25 October 2025
  • {{short description|Picture in an ancient or medieval illuminated manuscript}} ...e of [[Sinon]] and the [[Trojan Horse]], from the [[Vergilius Romanus]], a manuscript of [[Virgil]]'s ''[[Aeneid]]'', early 5th century]] ...
    54 KB (8,150 words) - 23:40, 9 June 2025
  • ...complete scenes with several figures. The large wooden [[crucifix]] was a German innovation at the very start of the period, as were free-standing statues o ...ore makers of these objects are known than those of contemporary painters, illuminators or architect-masons. Metalwork, including decoration in [[Vitreous enamel|e ...
    32 KB (4,858 words) - 04:09, 5 May 2025
  • {{short description|Illuminated manuscript book of hours}} ...votional book and a collection of prayers said at [[canonical hours]]. The manuscript was created for [[John, Duke of Berry]], the brother of [[Charles V of Fran ...
    43 KB (6,714 words) - 02:36, 26 April 2025
  • ...tradition, practiced by many of its painters and [[illuminated manuscript|illuminators]]. At the height of [[Spanish Empire|the Spanish Empire]] and the beginning The first true genre painter in the United States was the German immigrant [[John Lewis Krimmel]], who learning from Wilkie and Hogarth, pro ...
    17 KB (2,411 words) - 21:48, 2 April 2025
  • ...the [[scriptorium]] and the school of [[illuminated manuscript|manuscript illuminators]] became famous throughout the West. The unique [[Beneventan script]] flour ...ng northwards. The abbey itself however, was not initially utilised by the German troops as part of their fortifications, owing to General [[Albert Kesselrin ...
    33 KB (4,989 words) - 16:42, 1 October 2025
  • ...ectly out of medieval painting in [[tempera]], on panels and [[illuminated manuscript]]s, and other forms such as [[stained glass]]; the medium of [[fresco]] was ...]] illuminators and creators of the [[Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry]] manuscript illumination. [[Jean Fouquet]], painter of the royal court, visited Italy i ...
    39 KB (5,418 words) - 04:17, 27 June 2025
  • ...erbury Bible]] of before 850, perhaps well before, "no major [[illuminated manuscript]] is known until well on into the tenth century".<ref>Wilson, 142 (quote), Early Anglo-Saxon manuscript illumination forms part of [[Insular art]], a combination of influences fro ...
    51 KB (7,649 words) - 16:59, 21 February 2025
  • ...then that nine years would scarcely suffice'.<ref name=cat/> A report by a German physician, [[Hieronymus Münzer]], from 1495, according to which a painter f ...hours]] created by the [[Ghent-Bruges school]] of [[Illuminated manuscript|illuminators]].<ref name=fp/> ...
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