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michaEla schullEr-JuckEs
and long white threads with blossomed conclusions in initials and initial fields.
Notable features of his figures include elongated heads with broad foreheads, long
straight noses, protracted eyelids that often reach to the temples, and rosy cheeks
and eyelids. Hands and facial features are accentuated through the deployment of
white lines or rows of dots and circles. The modelling of clothing, hair, and animal
furs shows sparing application of colour with limited gradations and black and/or
white lines for contours and internal structuring. Some of these characteristics ‒
albeit with differences of quality ‒ are also found in the aforementioned miniatures
from Southern France, especially those of the Schlägl manuscript (pl. 2a–f).22
22 Striking parallels between the Mazarine and the Schlägl Codices are found in the foliate
pl. 4a: Petrus Lombardus, Liber
sententiarum. Southern French
illuminator, around 1300. Paris,
Bibliothèque Mazarine, Cod. 766,
fol. 124v
pl. 4b–c: see pl. 4a, Italian illu-
minators, around 1300, details of
fols. 112r (b), 193r (c) pl. 5: Illustration for Liber VI. Digestum Vetus, Liber V and VI. Southern French illumina-
tor, around 1300. Plzeň, Knihovna Západočeského muzea v Plzni, 510 B 057
Europäische Bild- und Buchkultur im 13. Jahrhundert
- Title
- Europäische Bild- und Buchkultur im 13. Jahrhundert
- Author
- Christine Beier
- Editor
- Michaela Schuller-Juckes
- Publisher
- Böhlau Verlag
- Location
- Wien
- Date
- 2020
- Language
- German
- License
- CC BY 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-205-21193-8
- Size
- 18.5 x 27.8 cm
- Pages
- 290
- Categories
- Geschichte Chroniken