The Apocalypse of Isabella of France: Paris, Bibl. Nat. MS Fr. 13096

Probably made in 1313 for Isabella of France, the small but lavishly illustrated Apocalypse in Paris, Bibl. Nat. Fr. 13096 contains an unprecedented cycle of miniatures expressly designed for an unusual vernacular text and commentary. Along with similarly unique versions produced at the time in Engl...

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Colloquial language
Desks
Graphic design
History
Iconography
Illustration
Isabella, Queen of France (1292-1358)
Kings
Queens
Royalty
Sacred texts
Trumpets
Visual perception
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