Central Portion of a Tabernacle, French, 1275-1300
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Central Portion of a Tabernacle, French, 1275-1300
From the Met Museum
Details of a celestial globe decorated with the 48 constellations and inscribed with their names in Arabic, made by Muhammad ibn Hilal al-Munajjim al-Mawsili in Mosul, Iraq, 1275-6 (AH 674), brass inlaid with silver. From the British Museum.
Textile fragment, 1279-1368, China.
Unknown illuminator, A Siren and a Centaur, about 1270, tempera colors, gold leaf, and ink on parchment, Getty Center
Maria of Brabant, Queen of France at her coronation, 1275.
A Comet, Thérouanne (?), (formerly Flanders), 1277 or after [Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA]
(via History of Astronomy)
Page from the Psalter of St. Louis, c. 1274 France
Codex of The Count of Méliacin by Girardin d'Amiens; Unknown Miniaturist, French (active c. 1270)