Charlemagne Names the First Count of Flanders, 1477 by Master of Mary of Burgundy

Charlemagne Names the First Count of Flanders, 1477

(Ms 659 fol.2r Charlemagne Names the First Count of Flanders, 1477 )


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1477  ·  vellum  ·  Picture ID: 234223

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Charlemagne Names the First Count of Flanders, 1477 by Master of Mary of Burgundy. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
frankish · carolingian · manuscript · medieval · naming · honouring · honour · landscape · letter · decorated border · foliate · coat of arms · By kind permission of Lord Leicester and the Trustees of Holkham Estate, Norfolk / Bridgeman Images
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