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Müller, Monika E. (Editor)
The Use of Models in Medieval Book Painting.
Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014. 9781443855327  xxxiv/235 pages.
Volume is bound in black cloth, with bright stamped gilt lettering to spine.  Book and dust jacket are new. 
Papers from The 47th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, 10-13 May 12 2011.
Contents: P. Klein, The Role of Prototypes and Models in the Transmission of Medieval Picture Cycles: The Case of the Beatus Manuscripts ; L. Aliferis, The Models of the Illuminators in the Early Gothic Period ; G. Siebert, Glass Painters and Manuscript Illuminators ; C. Johnston, A Model Community? An Investigation into the Use of Models in the Work of William de Brailes ; M. Bloem, Changing Workshop Policies: Passion Cycles by the Masters of Zweder van Culemborg ; C. Seidel, Tradition and Innovation in the Work of Jean Colombe: The Usage of Models in Late 15th Century French Manuscript illumination ; J. Heyder, Corporate Design Made in Ghent/Bruges? On the Extensive Reuse of Patterns in Late Medieval Flemish Illuminated Manuscripts. 

The Use of Models in Medieval Book Painting

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