05-06-2024, 07:54 PM
No manipulation or imagination required. You may have to look closely, but generally it's true that most all illustrations of VMs nymphs show the application of red paint to their lips and/or faces.
If you're looking for a scallop-shell cloud band, the best VMs example is in the central rosette. Regular nebuly lines are much used in the VMs
Several historical examples of both motifs combined can be found.
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This source is interesting because of the specificity of its provenance, both in date and location. Plus, it drops right in at the beginning of the VMs C-14 timeline and it establishes a particular location - right in the heart of the French + German + Swiss => Burgundian historical florescence that would occur during this time. From cosmic diagrams to costmary and everything between, the art reveals the artist.
If you're looking for a scallop-shell cloud band, the best VMs example is in the central rosette. Regular nebuly lines are much used in the VMs
Several historical examples of both motifs combined can be found.
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This source is interesting because of the specificity of its provenance, both in date and location. Plus, it drops right in at the beginning of the VMs C-14 timeline and it establishes a particular location - right in the heart of the French + German + Swiss => Burgundian historical florescence that would occur during this time. From cosmic diagrams to costmary and everything between, the art reveals the artist.