Use for the art or process of providing decoration with gold, silver, or bright colors to pages or letters in manuscripts; also refers to similar decoration done by hand in early printed books.
This term has 614 records attributed within our system.
AAT
Technique
Object category
3000220539
13yrs ago
Artist:
Master of the Dresden Prayerbook
Artist:
Master of James IV of Scotland
Artist:
Painter of Add. MS. 15677
Artist:
Master of St Michael
Scribe:
Leboucq, Jacques
Artist:
Le Boucq, Jacques
Artist:
Master of the Dresden Prayerbook
Artist:
Master of Marguerite de Liedekerke
Author:
da Voragine, Jacobus
Translator:
de Vignay, Jean
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