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Bishop Saint Zenobius in a Historiated Initial "N" with Decorated Border from a Laudario

A work made of manuscript cutting with tempera and gold leaf decorations, and rounded gothica textualis inscriptions in black ink, ruled in red ink, on parchment.
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  • A work made of manuscript cutting with tempera and gold leaf decorations, and rounded gothica textualis inscriptions in black ink, ruled in red ink, on parchment.

Date:

c. 1340

Artist:

Italian (Florence)
Master of the Dominican Effigies

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Status

Currently Off View

Department

Prints and Drawings

Artist

Master of the Dominican Effigies

Title

Bishop Saint Zenobius in a Historiated Initial "N" with Decorated Border from a Laudario

Place

Italy (Artist's nationality:)

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1335–1345

Medium

Manuscript cutting with tempera and gold leaf decorations, and rounded gothica textualis inscriptions in black ink, ruled in red ink, on parchment

Dimensions

21.3 × 9.7 cm (8 7/16 × 3 7/8 in.)

Credit Line

Gift of Emily Crane Chadbourne

Reference Number

1926.1573n

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