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Looking for fun Public Domain Art
I found this lovely bit of art from a Medieval Manuscript a couple of years ago from @sexycodicology, and made some embroidery designs from it.
Like here:
And this next one I found greatly amusing:
But while these two bunnies, particularly the axe-wielding one, get a lot of views and compliments, they do not sell very well.
Any suggestions on more unique art sources I can use, or nice manuscripts I have overlooked, to turn into files for machine embroidery?
I love these so much!
There are several places to find illuminated manuscripts in the public domain. My favorite is OPenn at the University of Pennsylvania Libraries - I’m a librarian at Penn, though, so I would say that (you’ll do better searching Penn in Hand then getting the images from OPenn). The Digital Walters has the manuscripts of the Walters Art Museum - lots of beautiful stuff, including a lot of non-Western manuscripts. Finally the Getty has an open content program, their interface is easy to search, and they have some really amazing manuscripts.
I hope these are helpful and I look forward to what you come up with next!
Ashmole Bestiary and Luttrell Psalter are two i can think of. Any books of Hours will have some interesting bits also. Snd be sure to check out the Dragon tiles by William Morris.