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The specific rendering of the motive “Mary and Joseph at the Inn”, has been found in at least 8 different versions in illuminated Late Medieval manuscripts from Flanders. Slifka Foundation at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Joris Corin Heyder holds a scholarship of the Gerda Henkel Foundation and works on his PhD at the Freie Universität Berlin. Christine Seidel got her PhD at the Freie Universität Berlin and was Silvia Foundation Interdisciplinary Fellow at the Alan B.

Nicholas Herman: Fouquet redivivus: Migrant Motifs in Tours, 1480-1520.Samuel Gras: The Master of Jeanne de France, duchesse de Bourbon: a bridge between Jean Fouquet and the artists in the Jouvenel Group.Katja Monier : O sainct Gond tu as merité : le cas d’un saint oublié.Maria Ferroni: Sano di Pietro and the «Illustrated Initial».Gemma Avenoza Vera/Marion Coderch : La reproduction des modèles dans des manuscrits hispaniques du XVe siècle.Nataša Kavčič: Manuscript and Charter Decoration: The Transmission of Artistic Patterns.Sandrine Pagenot : La transmission du cycle enluminé d’un traité didactique de 1379 à la fin du XVe siècle : le Livre des deduis de Henri de Ferrières.Bertrand Cosnet : La transmission de l’iconographie des vertus dans les manuscrits italiens du 14e siècle: la réinvention de la Somme le roi.Heyder: Re-Inventing Traditions? Preliminary thoughts on the transmission of artistic patterns in late medieval manuscript illumination Among the central themes of these essays are textual tradition, workshop methods and the development and changeability of artistic models throughout different media and in various European regions. The model as such is often regarded as a mere working tool but recently the conditions of its creation and transformation have been discovered as a field of research. It negotiates the question of the transmission of artistic patterns in late medieval manuscript illumination. The volume comprises 16 papers given at the conference Re-Inventing Traditions held in Berlin in 2012. Series: Zivilisationen & Geschichte / Civilizations & History / Civilisations & Histoire – Volume 34įrankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien: Peter Lang 2015 by Joris Corin Heyder and Christine Seidel Re-Inventing Traditions. On the Transmission of Artistic Patterns in Late Medieval Manuscript IlluminationĮd. In 2012 a major conference focused on the phenomena. Medieval Artists worked with artistic patterns, which were continuously collected and transmitted.
