1. Cut, Pasted, and Cut Again: The Fate of 140 German and Netherlandish Single-Leaf Prints at the Hands of a Limburg Franciscan and a Modern Connoisseur

This chapter is about beghards in Maastricht who, around 1500, collected more than 150 single-leaf woodcut prints and engravings and glued them into an elaborate book of hours, the hulk of which is now in London, British Library Add. Ms. 24332. This is also the story of a curator who, in 1861, cut the prints out of the manuscript in order to mount them, according to their style or ‘school’, thereby giving them a completely different function. It is a case study of a larger group of books that.

Verfasser: Rudy, Kathryn M.
Dokumenttyp: bookPart
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Verlag/Hrsg.: Open Book Publishers
Schlagwörter: Medieval manuscripts / Netherlandish book of hours / 1500 / manuscript / history of early books / LIT000000 / Literature German Dutch Scandinavian / DS
Sprache: Englisch
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