Dante Gabriel Rosetti, Joan of Arc (1882)
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Dante Gabriel Rosetti, Joan of Arc (1882)
Iseult, 1862, by Gaston Bussière
Two images of Vseslav of Polotsk (Vseslav the Sorcerer) from Radziwiłł chronicle.
From water edge, 1905-06, by Henri Biva
Friedrich II von Staufen from "De arte venandi cum avibus"
Weiland bij Oosterbeek,1860 by Albertus Gerardus Bilders
Latin Gospel.
Written and illuminated in Ireland by Macregol, probably identifiable as the abbot of Birr (d. 821 or 822), with interlinear gloss (literal translation) in Old English added in England by the scribes Farmon and Owun in the second half of the 10th century. (via Bodleian Lib.)
St. Luke
The Book of Deer (Evangelia) is a Gospel Book written in a hand that was current in the period c. 850-1000 and generally dated to the first half of the tenth century.
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Alexei Savrasov
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Ice Fissures Photo Credit: (Callum Snape)
Theodor Severin Kittelsen - Vinterkveld
Gustave Doré, The Wolves and the Flock of Sheep [Les Loups et les Brebis], 1867. From Doré’s Illustrations for the Fables of La Fontaine.