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Every year my sister and I produce a calendar for my father's birthday. This year most of my contribution is medieval-art themed. I've scanned several of the pictures, but I haven't worried too much about color balance or size.
Gouache painting based on eleventh-century Spanish manuscript painting
Colored-pencil drawing based on another medieval Spanish illumination
Gouache-colored version of lion block print
Linoleum-block print based on image from fifteenth-century book of Aesop's fables
Gouache painting based on eleventh-century Spanish manuscript painting
Colored-pencil drawing based on another medieval Spanish illumination
Gouache-colored version of lion block print
Linoleum-block print based on image from fifteenth-century book of Aesop's fables
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I should really get off my duff and do more art, dangit. :)
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Your pouch has tassels now; it's just waiting for a cord. I've been looking for more scholarly stuff on the Arnegunde burial, but so far I've only found information on types of fabric.
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These are the pictures I have found so far:
http://www.hp.uab.edu/image_archive/ujg/grave01.jpg
http://www.hp.uab.edu/image_archive/ujg/jewelry01.jpg
http://www.kipar.demon.co.uk/arnegunde.html
I also have that book on Anglo-Saxon costume from the same time period, and a book out of the library that talks about wool & linen fabrics in contemporary finds. And I have some art books, but I think they are all either a century earlier or a century or two later.
I'm particularly interested in that open-front coat. I think it would look nice with your standard long undertunic, as well as the short ones and socks.
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I wanted to go to Mill Ends this weekend, but I ended up going straight to see
(We could even meet for lunch someplace with wireless, and order fabric on my laptop . . .)
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My dad's party was last night, and we pulled out some of the old calendars, from five and ten and even fifteen years ago. It's fascinating to see how our art styles have changed (even since late high school: my technical skill hasn't improved much since I was 17 or 18, but it's obviously a different era!)
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