Study photographs of illuminated manuscripts. 19--?

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Study photographs of illuminated manuscripts. 19--?

An assembled collection of images of illuminated manuscripts. Two fifths of the collection represent French manuscripts, with holdings of Italian (15%) and Flemish (14%) works as well. While 80% of the manuscripts reproduced date between the 13th and 16th centuries, 40% date to the 15th century alone. Coverage of secular manuscripts is significant, at 20%. Almost half the images are color photographs.

1,282 boxes (ca. 79,200 photographic prints) : b&w, some col. ; 35 cm. ADDS (129 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8298759

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