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Amiens, Bibliothèques d'Amiens Métropole, manuscrit Lescalopier 30 B (ex Kloster Weißenau), fol. 10v (Fourth Day of Creation).

It is very uncommon for an illustration of the high medieval period to show Sun and Moon with faces; this is a direct precedent of a convention that would become widespread only in the Renaissance period, some 300 years later (e.g. Nuremberg Chronicles, 1493).
Date circa 1200
date QS:P,+1200-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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Michon, Solange, "Un moine enlumineur du XIIe siècle : Frère Rufillus de Weissenau", Zeitschrift für schweizerische Archäologie und Kunstgeschichte =

Revue suisse d'art et d'archéologie 44 (1987), p. 4. [1]
Author Frater Rufillus

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