Master of Death

Michael Camille
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This work investigates the theoretical and personal understanding of death, and its implicit relationship with birth, as perceived in medieval society. It studies the work of one specific illuminator, reniet, whose pictures embody medieval attitudes towards death.
Genres: ArtHistoryDeath
286 Pages

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