bathing cat - medieval French proverb ‘aussi aise que ung chat qui ce baingne’ book of hours, Rouen 15th century.
Paris, BnF, Nouvelle acquisition latine 3134, fol. 18v
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bathing cat - medieval French proverb ‘aussi aise que ung chat qui ce baingne’ book of hours, Rouen 15th century.
Paris, BnF, Nouvelle acquisition latine 3134, fol. 18v
“Tant gratte chèvre que mal gît”
>> more here http://classes.bnf.fr/index.php
The Two Girlfriends by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, 1894
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John Collier - Tannhäuser In The Venusberg - 1901
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Here grew willows and alders, their trunks twisted like giants’ sinews. Around them bark lichen bloomed blue-white in the darkness. It felt like a good place, where there was old magic - Duncan Harper
An illumination portraying the murder of Charles the Good, Count of Flanders (1083- 2 Feb 1127).
Charles was a man of peace and had a benevolent attitude towards poor distributing even food to them during a famine. He quarrelled though with a powerful local Erembald family and the count was eventually hacked down by latter’s knights while praying in a church. The murder of the count enraged other nobles and Charles’ subjects and they avenged him by arresting key members of the plot and torturing them to death. Charles’ good deeds were later recognized by Catholic church and he was beatified in 1882.
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