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The tarot cards at the Morgan were probably created by Bonifacio Bembo for the Visconti-Sforza family, and constitute one of the most complete decks to survive from the fifteenth century.
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Browse The Rose Haggadah, illuminated by contemporary artist Barbara Wolff, using the techniques of medieval manuscript illumination.
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View images with descriptions from the Morgan's Picture Bible illustrated in thirteenth-century France.
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The Prayer Book of Claude de France is a tiny, jewel-like manuscript that was made for Claude (1499–1524) around 1517, the year she was crowned queen of France.
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Browse the Codex Huygens, a Renaissance manuscript for a treatise on painting closely related to Leonardo da Vinci.
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This digital facsimile displays every page of a striking Book of Hours painted on vellum that is stained black.
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This presentation features every page of the Old Testament copy along with commentary on its history and significance.
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Humphry Repton prepared this Red Book for Samuel Phipps of Lincoln's Inn, a prosperous attorney, who had purchased the Ferney Hall estate around 1787.
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Hatchlands is an estate in Surrey with a handsome brick manor notable for the interior decoration designed by Robert Adam.
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This digital facsimile provides reproductions of all pages from the Hours of Catherine of Cleves.