13th century(1200 - 1299), 14th century (1300 - 1399)
Left: Miracle of St. Louis. Queen shown praying near tomb of St. Louis, with his statute. Figures seated by tomb represent men miraculously healed of blindness. f.102v.
Right: Education of St. Louis, St. Louis, crowned king as Louis IX when...
15th Century (1400 - 1499), 16th century (1500 - 1599)
Erhard Schon, There Is No Greater Treasure Here on Earth Than an Obedient Wife Who Covets Honor, Woodcut
This image illustrates Briefmaler Albrcht Glockdendon's broadsheet titled There Is No Greater Treasure Here on Earth Than an Obedient Wife Who...
13th century(1200 - 1299), 14th century (1300 - 1399)
Left; Miracle of the Breviary. While St. Louis a prisoner of Saracens during his first crusade, his prayer book, lost during battle, miraculously returned to him. f.154v. Right: Text page of Office of St. Louis, Grotesque figures in initial and...
13th century(1200 - 1299), 14th century (1300 - 1399)
Left: Death of St. Louis. Died in Aug.25, 1270, near city of Carthage on second crusade. Shown on deathbed as soul carried up to heaven. f.165v.
Right: Text page of office of St. Louis. Several of cavorting figures are playing musical...
This is a Valentines card with images, collage, and a written inscription. The main image is of two ladies seated, which is on the inside of the card. However, there is also a cut-out hole on the front of the card so the two seated ladies may be...
13th century(1200 - 1299), 14th century (1300 - 1399)
Left: Procession of St. Dennis. On Aug.25, 1298, Louis beatified and his body elevated at St. Denis, royal abbey church near Paris. Philip IV, and attendants shown carrying relics in procession. f.173v.
Right: Text page of office of St. Louis. ...
15th Century (1400 - 1499), 16th century (1500 - 1599)
Leonhard Beck and Hans Schauffelein, Marching Mercenaries
From Moxey’s discussion of “Mercenary Warriors and the ‘Rod of God’,” pp. 72-83, in which he begins by examining Erhard Schon, A Column of Mercenaries, then develops his...
15th Century (1400 - 1499), 16th century (1500 - 1599)
Sebald Beham, Sergeant Major
From Moxey’s discussion of “Mercenary Warriors and the ‘Rod of God’,” pp. 72-83, in which he begins by examining Erhard Schon, A Column of Mercenaries, then develops his interpretation through analysis of...
15th Century (1400 - 1499), 16th century (1500 - 1599)
Anonymous, Standard-Bearer with Mercenaries
From Moxey’s discussion of “Mercenary Warriors and the ‘Rod of God’,” pp. 72-83, in which he begins by examining Erhard Schon, A Column of Mercenaries, then develops his interpretation...
15th Century (1400 - 1499), 16th century (1500 - 1599)
Anonymous,Death and the Mercenary
From Moxey’s discussion of “Mercenary Warriors and the ‘Rod of God’,” pp. 72-83, in which he begins by examining Erhard Schon, A Column of Mercenaries, then develops his interpretation through...
15th Century (1400 - 1499), 16th century (1500 - 1599)
Urs Graf, Two Mercenaries, Whore, and Death
From Moxey’s discussion of “Mercenary Warriors and the ‘Rod of God’,” pp. 72-83, in which he begins by examining Erhard Schon, A Column of Mercenaries, then develops his interpretation...
15th Century (1400 - 1499), 16th century (1500 - 1599)
Housebook Master, Phyllis and Aristotle, engraving.
Moxey, in “The Battle of the Sexes and the World Upside Down, pp. 101-126 concentrates on Albrecht Glockendon’s broadsheet, There is No Greater Treasure Here on Earth Than an Obedient...
15th Century (1400 - 1499), 16th century (1500 - 1599)
Housebook Master, Coat of Arms with a Peasant Standing on His head
Moxey, in “The Battle of the Sexes and the World Upside Down, pp. 101-126 concentrates on Albrecht Glockendon’s broadsheet, There is No Greater Treasure Here on Earth...
Barthel Beham, The Nine Hides of an Angry Wife
Moxey, in “The Battle of the Sexes and the World Upside Down, pp. 101-126 concentrates on Albrecht Glockendon’s broadsheet, There Is No Greater Treasure Here on Earth Than an Obedient Wife who...
Black and white photograph of two men seated in the back of a patrol wagon. The man on the left of the image, dressed in a grey coat, a black vest, and several layers of light-colored shirts, holds his hat in his proper left hand and smiles. The...
The Hindu right wing considers Muslims as invaders. Here, by placing as image of Krishna on Akbar's tomb, a 'conquered space' has been metaphorically reappropriated to the HIndu nation. The figures are cut out from unknown prints and collaged over...
The print depicts an image of a cow as an embodiment of a large number of Hindu dieties. Such pictures were circulated by the Hindus to propagate cow protection.