In December 2015 Bloomsbury auctions offered a cutting "showing the murder of a youth" (lot 61 in the catalogue), attributed to "the early fourteenth-century husband and wife illuminator-team Richard and Jean [sic] de Montbaston":
The text was not precisely identified, and the iconography only tentatively so: "The parent text here may well be from a Bible translation, with part of Proverbs, and if correct, then the scene may represent Cain and Abel".
Saturday, 21 January 2017
Saturday, 14 January 2017
Bible Leaves in Philadelphia, London, and Paris: Addendum
Sunday, 8 January 2017
The Burlington Fine Arts Club Exhibition, Winter 1926-27 [Part II] - Addendum
In a previous post about the 1926-27 BFAC exhibition I was unable to identify this pair of Italian leaves:
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