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Illuminated manuscript leaf on vellum from a Book of Hours
Illuminated manuscript leaf on vellum from a Book of Hours
Latin text written in gothic hand in brown ink with rubrics in red. Versal initials in blue and red with contrasting penwork. Large initial "D" painted in blue with contrasting red penwork opens a prayer. Digitized on loan from the personal collection of a Radford University Professor of Art History, Dr. Bradbury. -
Illuminated manuscript leaf on vellum in gold leaf and tempura from a Book of Hours
Illuminated manuscript leaf on vellum in gold leaf and tempura from a Book of Hours
Latin text written in gothic hand in brown ink with rubrics in red. Versal initials in blue and red with contrasting penwork. The text includes Psalm 5:2-8. Digitized on loan from the personal collection of a Radford University Professor of Art History, Dr. Bradbury. -
13th Century Psalter Leaf
13th Century Psalter Leaf
Original continuous bifolium from a medieval manuscript Psalter. 19 lines, written in Latin on animal parchment in small gothic bookhand with serrated line extenders in red, blue, and burnished gold. One large three-line illuminated initial in burnished gold on burgundy and blue ground with an interior of delicate white tracery and orange flowers extending into the margin. The one-line illuminated "I" begins Psalm 30 (King James 31) 14 - 25: "In eo dum . . ." The three-line illuminated "B" begins Psalm 31 (King James 32): 1 - 9: "Beati . . ." -
15th Century Book of Hours Leaf
15th Century Book of Hours Leaf
Original leaf from a medieval manuscript Book of Hours. Eighteen lines of text written in Latin, on animal vellum. Ruled in red with dark brown ink, in fine gothic textura script, with rubrics in red. Rinceaux border trailing vines & flowers into the margin. The five-line historiated initial is a rare example from the Edgerton Master Workshop. The historiated "O" contains a painting of the Virgin Mary and begins the Obsecro Te. -
Radford University Bestiary (2014)
- Creator
- Gartner, Paul
- Williams, Hannah
- Ziegengeist, Julia
- Bechtel, Haley
- Page, Julia
- Carbone, Daniel
- Parada, Isis
- Sieller, Emily
- Sear, Kristina
- Keller, Allie
- Gaunt, Rebecca
- Dobbs, Layla
- Epiphano, John
- Lustig, Deb
- Jones, Olivia
- Downey, Taylor
- Morrill, Kimberly
- Colston, Ashley
- Adams, Alex
- Jenkins, Denise
Radford University Bestiary (2014)
A contemporary bestiary written, designed, and crafted by students of Prof. Carlee Bradbury's "Medieval Art" (ARTH 411, Fall 2014) class, Department of Art, College of Visual & Performing Arts, Radford University. Front matter contains a dedication to Kristin Greene.- Creator
- Gartner, Paul
- Williams, Hannah
- Ziegengeist, Julia
- Bechtel, Haley
- Page, Julia
- Carbone, Daniel
- Parada, Isis
- Sieller, Emily
- Sear, Kristina
- Keller, Allie
- Gaunt, Rebecca
- Dobbs, Layla
- Epiphano, John
- Lustig, Deb
- Jones, Olivia
- Downey, Taylor
- Morrill, Kimberly
- Colston, Ashley
- Adams, Alex
- Jenkins, Denise
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Illuminated manuscript leaf on vellum in tempura and ink from a Book of Hours
Illuminated manuscript leaf on vellum in tempura and ink from a Book of Hours
Latin text written in gothic hand in brown ink with rubrics in red. Versal initials in blue and red with contrasting penwork. Two line initial "B" in burnished gold with contrasting elaborate penwork in blue. Digitized on loan from the personal collection of a Radford University Professor of Art History, Dr. Bradbury. -
Illuminated manuscript leaf on vellum in tempura and ink from a Book of Hours
Illuminated manuscript leaf on vellum in tempura and ink from a Book of Hours
Latin text written in gothic hand in brown ink with rubrics in red. Versal initials in blue and red with contrasting penwork. The text is a litany of saints. Digitized on loan from the personal collection of a Radford University Professor of Art History, Dr. Bradbury. -
Illuminated manuscript leaf on vellum in tempura and ink from a Book of Hours
Illuminated manuscript leaf on vellum in tempura and ink from a Book of Hours
Latin text written in gothic hand in brown ink with rubrics in red. Versal initials in blue and red with contrasting penwork. Two line initial in blue with contrasting elaborate penwork in red. Selections from the Book of Psalms. Digitized on loan from the personal collection of a Radford University Professor of Art History, Dr. Bradbury. -
Illuminated manuscript leaf on vellum in tempura and from a Book of Hour
Illuminated manuscript leaf on vellum in tempura and from a Book of Hour
Latin text written in gothic hand in brown ink with rubrics in red. Versal initials in blue and red with contrasting penwork. Two line initial "L" in burnished gold with contrasting penwork in blue. The initial opens Psalm 121, "Levavi Oculos meos . . ." (I will lift up mine eyes). Digitized on loan from the personal collection of a Radford University Professor of Art History, Dr. Bradbury. -
Illuminated manuscript leaf on vellum from a Book of Hours
Illuminated manuscript leaf on vellum from a Book of Hours
Latin text written in Lettre batarde script in black ink with ruling in red. Versal initials in brushed gold and brown and on grounds of blue, green, and orange. Rubrics in blue. Large initial "E" in gold leaf on a ground or orange opens the text from Ecclesiasticus 24:15. Digitized on loan from the personal collection of a Radford University Professor of Art History, Dr. Bradbury. -
14th Century Psalter-Hours Leaves
14th Century Psalter-Hours Leaves
Two original leaves (four pages - not continuous) from a medieval manuscript Psalter-Hours. 13 lines of ruled Latin text, written with black ink on animal vellum. Paintings in the lower margins display a blue, pink, and gold bar being pulled by creatures. Each bar contains a seated or standing dog or rabbit. One two-line illuminated initial in pink with interior floral motif in red and blue and burnished gold, on a deep blue and pink ground with delicate white penwork. Thirteen illuminated line-extenders in burnished gold, blue, orange, and pink, three with fish. The first illuminated "E" begins Psalm 122 (King James 123) 2 - 4: "Ecce sicut . . ." The large illuminated "N" begins Psalm 123 (King James 124) 1 - 6: "Misi quia . . ." The illuminated "Q" begins Psalm 12 (King James 13) 5 - 6 followed by Psalm 42 (King James 43) 1 - 4: "Qui . . ." -
Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius
- Creator
- Blizzard, William C., 1949-2008
Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius
A building from the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius, a large monastery and center of the Russian Orthodox Church. The monastery is was originally formed by St. Sergius of Radonezh in the 15th century and is locared in Zagorsk, which was previously known as Sergiyev and before that, Sergiyev Posad. From photographs taken by William C. Blizzard during a trip to the Soviet Union, 1979.- Creator
- Blizzard, William C., 1949-2008
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Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius
- Creator
- Blizzard, William C., 1949-2008
Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius
A building from the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius complex, a large monastery and center of the Russian Orthodox Church. The monastery is was originally formed by St. Sergius of Radonezh in the 15th century and is locared in Zagorsk, which was previously known as Sergiyev and before that, Sergiyev Posad. From photographs taken by William C. Blizzard during a trip to the Soviet Union, 1979.- Creator
- Blizzard, William C., 1949-2008
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Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius
- Creator
- Blizzard, William C., 1949-2008
Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius
A building from the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius, a large monastery and center of the Russian Orthodox Church. The monastery is was originally formed by St. Sergius of Radonezh in the 15th century and is locared in Zagorsk, which was previously known as Sergiyev and before that, Sergiyev Posad. From photographs taken by William C. Blizzard during a trip to the Soviet Union, 1979.- Creator
- Blizzard, William C., 1949-2008
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Bell Towers in Kremlin, Moscow
- Creator
- Blizzard, William C., 1949-2008
Bell Towers in Kremlin, Moscow
Outside view of some of the Kremlin complex in Moscow, showing white buildings with gold tops against a blue sky. From photographs taken by William C. Blizzard during a trip to the Soviet Union, 1979.- Creator
- Blizzard, William C., 1949-2008
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Daycare Classroom - Volgograd, USSR
- Creator
- Blizzard, William C., 1949-2008
Daycare Classroom - Volgograd, USSR
Students from a Volgograd, USSR daycare school perform a dance. The children wear costumes ranging from ballerina type, traditional Russian type and various other. The city of Tsaritsyn was founded in 1555, was renamed Stalingrad in 1925 and later renamed Volgograd in 1961. From photographs taken by William C. Blizzard during a trip to the Soviet Union, 1979.- Creator
- Blizzard, William C., 1949-2008
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Circus- Volgograd- USSR
- Creator
- Blizzard, William C., 1949-2008
Circus- Volgograd- USSR
Two clowns perform a tightrope walking routine in a Volograd circus in front of a large crowd. From photographs taken by William C. Blizzard during a trip to the Soviet Union, 1979.- Creator
- Blizzard, William C., 1949-2008
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- Special Collections
- William C. Blizzard Soviet Union Photograph Collection607
- Blair Brainard Peace Corps in Afghanistan Photographic Collection475
- McConnell Library Manuscript Collection12
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Subject
- Photography--Soviet Union.445
Photography.
Soviet Union. - Photography--Soviet Union.160
- Photography.160
- Soviet Union.160
- Herāt (Afghanistan : Province)106
- Afghanistan--History.59
- Bādghīs (Afghanistan : Province)47
- Afghanistan--Herat46
- Travel--Afghanistan.36
- Travel35
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Creator
- Blizzard, William C., 1949-2008606
- Brainard, Blair, 1942-402
- Asefi22
- Buschmann22
- Hashem3
- Adams, Alex1
- Bechtel, Haley1
- Blizzard, William C., 1949---20081
- Carbone, Daniel1
- Colston, Ashley1
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Coverage - Temporal
- 1979607
- 1967198
- 1960; 1961; 1962; 1963; 1964; 196572
- 196547
- 1965; 196846
- Spring, 196745
- 196628
- 1966, 196727
- ca. 14706
- 1965; 1966; 1967; 19684
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