An investigation into the identity of the artists who created the images in the McVitty Book of Hours, a manuscript contained in Hollins University\u27s special collections. The author posits that the marginal images were created by the Master of Geneva Latini, while the main images are the work of a separate, still unknown illuminator. The PDF includes the author\u27s entry submission essay for the 2012 Undergraduate Research Awards
Kenna Miller presents her findings on the chemical analysis of pigments used in Portland State’s Boo...
"In this ingenious study, Kathryn Rudy takes the reader on a journey to trace the birth, life and af...
The word “manuscript”, which literally means “handwritten”, is used to describe a book that is produ...
This article examines the nature and implications of the extensive Marian texts and imagery in the m...
This work has been made available by the University of Kansas Libraries' Office of Scholarly Communi...
Major: Art History and Creative Writing Faculty Mentor: Dr. Elizabeth Welch, Art and Art History Sar...
A Book of Hours written in Dutch was donated to the Syracuse Public Library by J. William Smith in 1...
Despite the ubiquitous nature of medieval Books of Hours, prayer books for the laity, each manuscrip...
An examination of a 16th-century Persian manuscript page from the Shahnama. The PDF includes the aut...
The Ohio State University's Rare Books and Manuscripts Library houses a manuscript Book of Hours (MS...
Twelve miniatures from the Book of Hours [HU Codex 1]: John the Evangelist (leaf 16a), Pentecost (le...
This thesis investigates the number of individuals involved in the making of the Book of Kells. It d...
thesisThe images in HOURS were made from 4 x 4 inch photograms, cyanotypes of found things-plants an...
This article scrutinises three marginal drawings in LJS 361, Kislak Center for Special Collections, ...
This article scrutinises three marginal drawings in LJS 361, Kislak Center for Special Collections, ...
Kenna Miller presents her findings on the chemical analysis of pigments used in Portland State’s Boo...
"In this ingenious study, Kathryn Rudy takes the reader on a journey to trace the birth, life and af...
The word “manuscript”, which literally means “handwritten”, is used to describe a book that is produ...
This article examines the nature and implications of the extensive Marian texts and imagery in the m...
This work has been made available by the University of Kansas Libraries' Office of Scholarly Communi...
Major: Art History and Creative Writing Faculty Mentor: Dr. Elizabeth Welch, Art and Art History Sar...
A Book of Hours written in Dutch was donated to the Syracuse Public Library by J. William Smith in 1...
Despite the ubiquitous nature of medieval Books of Hours, prayer books for the laity, each manuscrip...
An examination of a 16th-century Persian manuscript page from the Shahnama. The PDF includes the aut...
The Ohio State University's Rare Books and Manuscripts Library houses a manuscript Book of Hours (MS...
Twelve miniatures from the Book of Hours [HU Codex 1]: John the Evangelist (leaf 16a), Pentecost (le...
This thesis investigates the number of individuals involved in the making of the Book of Kells. It d...
thesisThe images in HOURS were made from 4 x 4 inch photograms, cyanotypes of found things-plants an...
This article scrutinises three marginal drawings in LJS 361, Kislak Center for Special Collections, ...
This article scrutinises three marginal drawings in LJS 361, Kislak Center for Special Collections, ...
Kenna Miller presents her findings on the chemical analysis of pigments used in Portland State’s Boo...
"In this ingenious study, Kathryn Rudy takes the reader on a journey to trace the birth, life and af...
The word “manuscript”, which literally means “handwritten”, is used to describe a book that is produ...