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Cézanne used this plain, linen-bound sketchbook for roughly a decade (1875–85) at a time when he was particularly engaged with drawing.
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This manuscript contains sixteen autograph drawings by the painter, architect, and antiquarian Pirro Ligorio (1513–1583).
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Browse every page of the Da Costa Hours, illuminated by Flemish painter Simon Bening, ca. 1515.
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This is the original manuscript of the Tales of Mother Goose, attributed to Charles Perrault (1628–1702).
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Browse the entire Berthold Sacramentary, commissioned by Berthold of Weingarten, who was abbot from 1200 to 1232.
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This manuscript, along with two others, comprise the earliest illuminated copies of Fiore dei Liberi’s treatise on fencing and martial arts entitled Fior di battaglia (The Flower of Battle).
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Browse all pages in a digital facsimile of this highly personal fifteenth-century Book of Hours.
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Browse images from the prefatory cycle of one of the earliest illustrated biographies of St. Edmund.
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Explore one of only two surviving intact sketchbooks by the most famous French landscape painter of the eighteenth century, Hubert Robert (1733–1808), who spent eleven years in Rome.
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Browse the entire manuscript of the Lindau Gospels, one of the great masterpieces from the Morgan's collection.