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Gothic illumination-inspired ornament – middle ages decorative designs, c.1869 this vibrant chromolithograph, plate xlii from *l'ornement polychrome*, showcases eight exquisite … Read more Gothic illumination-inspired ornament – middle ages decorative designs, c.1869 this vibrant chromolithograph, plate xlii from *l'ornement polychrome*, showcases eight exquisite ornamental motifs derived from the illuminated manuscripts and architectural decorations of the gothic middle ages. These fantastical compositions exemplify the fusion of geometric precision and imaginative, often whimsical, medieval artistry. Each design is an intricate interplay of scrolling foliage, stylized flowers, and fantastical beasts, rendered in a vivid palette of crimson, cobalt, emerald, and gold against a parchment-like background. Notable elements include: – elaborate foliated crosses with curling acanthus leaves and lance-like points – symmetrical arrangements of dragons and mythical creatures flanking floral centers – interwoven lattice motifs paired with gem-like circular forms – a figure in monk-like garb embedded within the ornamental flow, suggestive of marginalia from illuminated manuscripts – a radiant medallion with quatrefoil and rosette patterns forming a wheel of color and motion – interlaced linear and curved structures combining heraldic and botanical forms the lithography, executed by panlevé, masterfully captures the fine line work and jewel-tone richness of original medieval sources. The print was published by firmin-didot in paris as part of racinet’s influential series documenting historical ornamentation across cultures and centuries. This plate is a celebration of gothic revival aesthetics and would appeal to those interested in medieval art, manuscript illumination, or ecclesiastical design. Its symmetrical, rhythmic designs also serve as valuable references for contemporary artists and designers working with historic motifs. Gothic illumination-inspired ornament – middle ages decorative designs, c.1869 this vibrant chromolithograph, plate xlii from *l'ornement polychrome*, showcases eight exquisite ornamental motifs derived from the illuminated manuscripts and architectural decorations of the gothic middle ages. These fantastical compositions exemplify the fusion of geometric precision and imaginative, often whimsical, medieval artistry. Each design is an intricate interplay of scrolling foliage, stylized flowers, and fantastical beasts, rendered in a vivid palette of crimson, cobalt, emerald, and gold against a parchment-like background. Notable elements include: – elaborate foliated crosses with curling acanthus leaves and lance-like points – symmetrical arrangements of dragons and mythical creatures flanking floral centers – interwoven lattice motifs paired with gem-like circular forms – a figure in monk-like garb embedded within the ornamental flow, suggestive of marginalia from illuminated manuscripts – a radiant medallion with quatrefoil and rosette patterns forming a wheel of color and motion – interlaced linear and curved structures combining heraldic and botanical forms the lithography, executed by panlevé, masterfully captures the fine line work and jewel-tone richness of original medieval sources. The print was published by firmin-didot in paris as part of racinet’s influential series documenting historical ornamentation across cultures and centuries. This plate is a celebration of gothic revival aesthetics and would appeal to those interested in medieval art, manuscript illumination, or ecclesiastical design. Its symmetrical, rhythmic designs also serve as valuable references for contemporary artists and designers working with historic motifs. Condition: very good. Mild age-related toning in margins, image area clean and vibrant. No tears or repairs. Framing tips: a narrow gold frame paired with a deep red or cream mat will echo the manuscript origins of the designs and enhance the luminous colors. Suitable for a study, library, or gallery wall focused on medieval or decorative arts. Technique: chromolithograph maker: firmin-didot, paris, after albert racinet, c.1869 See less
- Dimensions
- 11.02ʺW × 15.75ʺH
- Art Subjects
- Still Life
- Country of Origin
- France
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Cream
- Condition Notes
- Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Condition: Very good. … moreVery Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Condition: Very good. Mild age-related toning in margins, image area clean and vibrant. No tears or repairs. less
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