artist: Hieronymus Bosch or follower
date: between 1500 and 1525
medium: Oil on panel
dimensions: Size cm height=120 width=150
current location: Institution:Museo del Prado
source: Yorck
credit: The Yorck Project () 10.000 Meisterwerke der Malerei (DVD-ROM), distributed by DIRECTMEDIA Publishing GmbH. ISBN: 3936122202.
license:Public domain
artist: Hieronymus Bosch or follower
date: between 1505 and 1510
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license:Public domain
artist: Rabanus Maurus, Archbishop of Mainz, 784?-856
date: 1463
medium: ru 1=Рукописи fr 1=Manuscrits en 1=Manuscripts zh 1=手稿 pt 1=Manuscritos ar 1=مخطوطات es 1=Manuscritos
dimensions: en 1=Volume 1: 229 sheets, paper; Volume 2: 289 sheets, paper : illustrations ; 40 x 28 centimeters
current location: ru|1=Государственная библиотека Баварии fr|1=Bibliothèque d’État de Bavière en|1=Bavarian State Library zh|1=巴伐利亚州立图书馆 pt|1=Biblioteca Estatal da Baviera ar|1=مكتبة ولاية بافاريا es|1=Biblioteca Estatal de Baviera
description: This two-volume manuscript of a Southern German translation of the Old Testament was written by the professional scribe Georg Rorer from Ratisbon (Regensburg) around 1463, perhaps for the monastery of Rottenbuch in Bavaria. The first volume contains all the books of the Old Testament from the Book of Genesis (with the first part of the Book of Genesis up to 24:19 missing) to the Second Book of Kings, as well as the psalter. The first chapters of the Gospel of Matthew (1:1–5:44) were accidentally bound into this volume between the Book of Numbers and the Book of deuteronomy. The volume is illustrated by 60 miniatures and additional floral motifs; these were executed in Ratisbon as well, in a style resembling (though slightly predating) the illuminations of Berthold Furtmeyr (active 1460–1501), who is considered one of the finest German illuminators of his time. The second volume, also by Rorer, contains the books of the Old Testament from the Book of Paralipomenon (also known as I and II Chronicles) to the Book of Malachi, as well as single prologues to the books of the Bible, comprising, among others, those to the major and minor prophets, as well as to the four gospels. It is noteworthy that the codex also contains two prologues by the Frankish Benedictine monk Rabanus Magnentius Maurus (circa 784–856, also known as Hrabanus Maurus) to the two books of the Maccabees. The second volume is illustrated by 52 miniatures and additional floral motifs, also in a style resembling that of Furtmeyr.
Bible; Bible. Old Testament; Codex; Illuminations; Miniatures (Illuminations)
license:Public domain
artist:
date: 1786
medium: silk embroidery on linen foundation
dimensions: H x W: 40 x 34.3 cm (15 3/4 x 13 1/2 in.)
current location: Institution:Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
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description: Square of darning, a verse from deuteronomy 32:29, and isolated domestic motifs. Signed "July the 16th 1786, B44th 81473 a teacher in Halton Susanna Hope Spilsby wrought this sample aged 11 years." Pencil drawing of a head at top center.
license:Public domain
artist: unknown
date: between circa 1275 and circa 1300
medium: Bound illuminated manuscript in Latin; brown morocco binding; ink, tempera and gold on vellum; 533 leaves
dimensions: Overall: 35.6 x 24.2 cm (14 x 9 1/2 in.)
current location: institution:Cleveland Museum of Art
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license:CC0
artist:
date: circa 1240
medium: pen and brown ink with red, white, and blue gouache and gold leaf on vellum
current location: Institution:National Gallery of Art
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license:CC0
artist: unknown
date: 1767
medium: paper
dimensions: : Height: 170 millimetres (image) : Height: 198 millimetres (trimmed?) : Width: 105 millimetres (image) : Width: 129 millimetres (trimmed?)
current location: Institution:British Museum
source: link
credit: link
description: Satire suggesting an allegiance of William Pitt and Lord Bute with oval portraits of the two men (after William Hoare and Allan Ramsay) joined by a snake biting its tail on which is lettered an adapatation of the Stuart motto, "Nemo Nos Impune Lacessit"; above is a second motto, "Duo Juncti in Uno" with two clasped hands. A quotation from deuteronomy ("O that they were wise, that they Understood this, that they would Consider their latter end", XXXII.29) refers to the scene below, an execution on Tower Hill (presumably that of the "Rebel Lords" of the 1745 Rebellion, Lords Balmerino and Kilmarnock, beheaded on 18 August 1746, or Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat, 9 April 1747).
Etching and engraving
license:Public domain