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18+ AimeeMaroux , to medievodons
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On this , let us celebrate with a fanny from 👌


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Julianoe , to bookhistodons
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🪢 Book of Mulling, an old Irish manuscript from the 8th century containing magnificent knotwork and beautiful paintings of the Evangelists https://www.interlaces.art/insular-illumination/book-of-mulling/
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18+ AimeeMaroux , to medievodons
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Hail, Queen Cunt!

Wouldn't you love to be flayed by her? 😏

Replica of a pilgrim's badge.

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The Daily Art app this week featured this fascinating, beautiful illuminated manuscript. I felt like it was worth sharing.

The illumination is from northern Ethiopia, some time around the late 14th or early 15th century.

The style is somewhat reminiscent of Eastern / Orthodox / Byzantine style, but obviously quite different too.

The writing around the edge is apparently Ge'ez - old Ethiopian church language. But I believe the script (or a derivation thereof) is used in modern Amharic.

I'm unsure of Daily Art's subscription model now (I've an old lifetime subscription from before they changed it), but I think it still has some free tier. It's a great way to see art from around the world, in styles you might not otherwise encounter.

https://www.getdailyart.com/en/24503/unknown-artist/illuminated-gospel

Editing this post to add a bit more context - so sorry for multiple edit notifications the server here is a bit overwhelmed today - big thanks to @alpine_thistle and @jlundell for providing some great additional information! It was all new to me but really interesting, and might interest others reading this too.

The four winged figures surrounding Jesus are the four Gospels - those of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John - represented as animal forms: a man, a lion, an ox and an eagle (respectively). These are traditional representations of the four Gospels; Ezekiel 1:10 includes references to a vision of these four figures. More information about this, and why those particular representations over on Aleteia: https://aleteia.org/2016/12/27/do-you-know-the-meanings-of-the-creatures-in-the-tetramorph

And a great resource for seeing more of the pages from this manuscript (there were 20 in total) on the Metropolitan Museum of Art site: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/317618

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This Holy Trinity is giving Zaphod Beeblebrox vibes! A third head certainly seems useful..

Morgan Library m558, fol. 5
Italian psalter, 2nd half of 15th century

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natania , to random
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An assortment of some very adorable hedgehogs from illuminated manuscripts, mostly dating from the 14th and 15th c.

Snails and rabbits get a lot of attention, but personally I love the hedgehog. Especially the ones with stuff on their spines.

A standing hedgehog beside a tree, looking left.
A hedgehog, curled up, with a sublet smile. He’s facing right but looking left.

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