112 Printed Folios On Parchment Collection
Step into the world of 16th-century art with this exquisite printed book of hours on parchment
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Step into the world of 16th-century art with this exquisite printed book of hours on parchment. With its 112 folios, each page is a masterpiece created by the talented Guillaume Le Rouge. Among the stunning illustrations, folio 29v captures 'The Visitation, ' transporting you to a moment of divine encounter. The delicate details and vibrant colors bring this biblical scene to life. Turn to folio 99v, and you'll find yourself in the presence of St. Paul himself. Le Rouge's skillful hand portrays the apostle with reverence and grace, making it a true visual delight. On folio 99r, St. Peter takes center stage as his image radiates strength and wisdom. Le Rouge's attention to detail shines through in every stroke, capturing both the physicality and spirituality of this revered saint. As you continue flipping through these pages filled with religious devotion, discover St. John the Evangelist on folio 98v – his serene expression reflecting deep contemplation. Folio 105r introduces us to another beloved figure: St. Nicholas, known for his generosity and compassion towards children. Le Rouge masterfully depicts him surrounded by symbols that tell tales of miracles performed in his name. Moving forward to folio 96r brings us face-to-face with St. Augustine – an influential theologian whose teachings shaped Christianity for centuries to come. His intellectual aura is beautifully portrayed here. Prepare to be captivated by the striking image on folio 97v: St Michael the Archangel poised for battle against evil forces with unwavering determination shining from his eyes. Folio 110v unveils an enchanting portrayal of St Barbara – her ethereal beauty matched only by her unwavering faith in God amidst persecution. Next up is folio109v featuring none other than St Catherine - her intelligence and piety evident in every line drawn by Le Rouge. Folio 102v introduces us to St.