RE: VM Zodiac figures in 15th century Italian painting
ReneZ > 28-09-2018, 09:41 AM
Interestingly, Ulrike Spyra writes about the copies of "Buch der Natur" from the workshop of Diebold Lauber (1440's), that these works were clearly made for rich customers. The books are much larger than all previous copies of the Buch der Natur, and were the first that were illustrated.
However, the illustrations are made by pen ("Feder"), coloured in afterwards.
While this might be considered "inexpensive" or less luxurious, she points out that this was still the preferred style in Germany. Reading the link from Marco, it seems that only Bohemia was happy to adopt the international gothic style.