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The 71 Artworks of media Parchment and containing the word joseph kreutzinger, parchment, neo classicism, 1775

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Israel David Luzzatto - Sukkah DecorationSukkah DecorationIsrael David Luzzatto

Micrography has been called the only original Jewish art form. This sukkah decoration is an excellent example of the art, the use of lines of miniature writing to form images. Here the text of Ecclesiastes shapes an astrolabe, an instrument used to measure the sun/

The Jewish Museum (New York, United States)
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Gerard David - The AnnunciationThe AnnunciationGerard David

This leaf may have been part of a grand Breviary, a type of book containing the psalms, scripture readings, antiphons, and prayers for each day of the liturgical year. Such large-format Breviaries were produced in Flanders in the early sixteenth century. The style of this miniature resembles that of...

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Gilles Hardouyn - Book of HoursBook of HoursGilles Hardouyn

When printed books first began to supplant manuscripts, their makers strove to make the product look like books written by hand. In this book of hours, woodcut printed illustrations were 'illuminated' with color, like coloring books that were filled in with hand painting. This book was made by the b...

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Danish Unknown Goldsmith - Shadow Puppet (leather)Shadow Puppet (leather)Danish Unknown Goldsmith

Schattenspielfigur aus Kamelleder. Die auffallend große, durchbrochen gearbeitete Figur stellt einen Reiter mit einem Jagdfalken dar. Die Figur ist aus zahlreichen kleineren und größeren Lederstücken zusammengenäht und teilweise so verbunden, dass Einzelteile separat bewegt werden konnten wie Oberkö...

Pergamon Museum (Berlin, Germany)
 
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Simon Bening - Book of HoursBook of HoursSimon Bening

This diminutive Book of Hours is one of Simon Bening’s prayerful jewels, intended for use at regular intervals throughout the twenty-four- hour day (ideally every three hours). It was a reminder of the omnipresence of God, meant to be attached to its owner, or stored with precious possessions. There...

The Met Cloisters (New York, United States)
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