Anjou Legendarium
(14th century)
En los márgenes de las páginas de los manuscritos era frecuente que se incluyeran distintos motivos ornamentales. Los más conocidos son los dibujos que realzan las letras capitales o los que separan las columnas de texto mediante motivos que representan arquitecturas fingidas, arabescos y tallos y hojas que se enroscan por los márgenes de las páginas.
El término miniatura deriva de minium, un óxido de plomo de color rojo que se utilizaba como componente de la tinta fundamental que se comenzó a emplear para la iluminación de los códices manuscritos en letras capitales, márgenes y posteriormente, con la evolución de la ilustración medieval, en representaciones de gran colorido y complejas composiciones.
Legend of Saint Ladislas, page from the Anjou Legendarium
1330s
Tempera on parchment, 283 x 215 mm
Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vatican
Scenes from the Legend of Saint Ladislas in the Anjou Legendarium
1330s
Tempera on parchment
Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vatican
Scenes from the Legend of Saint Ladislas in the Anjou Legendarium
1330s
Tempera on parchment
Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vatican
Scenes from the Legend of Saint Ladislas in the Anjou Legendarium
1330s
Tempera on parchment
Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vatican
Scenes from the Legend of Saint Ladislas in the Anjou Legendarium
1330s
Tempera on parchment
Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vatican
Scenes from the Legend of Saint Ladislas in the Anjou Legendarium
1330s
Tempera on parchment
Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vatican
Scenes from the Legend of Saint Ladislas in the Anjou Legendarium
1330s
Tempera on parchment
Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vatican
Illuminated Chronicle
(14th century)
Title-page of the Illuminated Chronicle
c. 1360
Body colour, parchment, 300 x 210 mm
National Széchényi Library, Budapes
The Historian (from the Illuminated Chronicle)
c. 1360
Parchment
National Széchényi Library, Budapest
The Legend of the Wondrous Hunt (from the Illuminated Chronicle)
c. 1360
Parchment National Széchényi Library, Budapest
El término miniatura deriva de minium, un óxido de plomo de color rojo que se utilizaba como componente de la tinta fundamental que se comenzó a emplear para la iluminación de los códices manuscritos en letras capitales, márgenes y posteriormente, con la evolución de la ilustración medieval, en representaciones de gran colorido y complejas composiciones.
Legend of Saint Ladislas, page from the Anjou Legendarium
1330s
Tempera on parchment, 283 x 215 mm
Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vatican
Scenes from the Legend of Saint Ladislas in the Anjou Legendarium
1330s
Tempera on parchment
Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vatican
Scenes from the Legend of Saint Ladislas in the Anjou Legendarium
1330s
Tempera on parchment
Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vatican
Scenes from the Legend of Saint Ladislas in the Anjou Legendarium
1330s
Tempera on parchment
Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vatican
Scenes from the Legend of Saint Ladislas in the Anjou Legendarium
1330s
Tempera on parchment
Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vatican
Scenes from the Legend of Saint Ladislas in the Anjou Legendarium
1330s
Tempera on parchment
Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vatican
Scenes from the Legend of Saint Ladislas in the Anjou Legendarium
1330s
Tempera on parchment
Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Vatican
Illuminated Chronicle
(14th century)
Title-page of the Illuminated Chronicle
c. 1360
Body colour, parchment, 300 x 210 mm
National Széchényi Library, Budapes
The Historian (from the Illuminated Chronicle)
c. 1360
Parchment
National Széchényi Library, Budapest
The Legend of the Wondrous Hunt (from the Illuminated Chronicle)
c. 1360
Parchment National Széchényi Library, Budapest
Founding of Venice (from the Illuminated Chronicle)
c. 1360
Parchment
National Széchényi Library, Budapest
Killing the German Emperor (from the Illuminated Chronicle)
c. 1360
Parchment
National Széchényi Library, Budapest
Saint Stephen (from the Illuminated Chronicle)
c. 1360
Parchment
National Széchényi Library, Budapest
Destruction of the Warships (from the Illuminated Chronicle)
c. 1360
Parchment
National Széchényi Library, Budapest
Sharing of the Booty (from the Illuminated Chronicle)
c. 1360
Parchment
National Széchényi Library, Budapest
The Vision (from the Illuminated Chronicle)
c. 1360
Parchment
National Széchényi Library, Budapest
Anathematizing the new Pope (from the Illuminated Chronicle)
c. 1360
Parchment National Széchényi Library, Budapest
Beheading of Koppány (from the Illuminated Chronicle)
c. 1360
Parchment
National Széchényi Library, Budapest
Victory of István on Chieftain Keán
c. 1360
Tempera on parchment, 300 x 210 mm
National Széchényi Library, Budapest
The Capture of Gyula (from the Illuminated Chronicle)
c. 1360
Parchment
National Széchényi Library, Budapest
Receiving the Emissary (from the Illuminated Chronicle)
c. 1360
Parchment
National Széchényi Library, Budapest
St Stephen Martyr (from the Illuminated Chronicle)
c. 1360
Parchment
National Széchényi Library, BudapeST
Thanksgiving of the Emperor (from the Illuminated Chronicle)
c. 1360
Parchment
National Széchényi Library, Budapest
Prince Béla at the King's Bedside (from the Illuminated Chronicle)
c. 1360
Parchment National Széchényi Library, Budapest
Denouncing (from the Illuminated Chronicle)
c. 1360
Parchment
National Széchényi Library, Budapest
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