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Tim’s knowledge of historical styles and techniques have enabled him to carry out accurate facsimiles, as well as re-interpretations of medieval illuminated letters and borders. He has replicated several ancient documents as part of a project on the history of Merton Priory, including a full copy of the Magna Carta. […]
The image of Christine in her study is enthralling – I expect all who know her work and have seen some of the illustrations in her manuscripts feel the same about it. Ever since I first became invo...
Apron Skirt “Red Elise” Medieval linen skirt with ties Celebrating the 11th birthday of the dress, we've updated the medieval style linen apron skirt, which was designed as a part of our “Red Elise” set. Simple but lovely little thing in a rustic style, an excellent detail for the medieval woman's daily wear now has even more neat folds below the belt line and three cute horizontal pleats just above the lower hem. The skirt's belt is prolonged to turn itself into ribbons on the sides at the waist level. When tied in bows they work perfectly together with slits in the upper part of the side seams – the material of the skirt doesn't converge at the sideline and opens slightly the contrasting colour of the dress you are wearing the apron with. This accent is much in evidence at photos – please, have a look! Two sets of laces (three laces 70 cm or 27 1/2" long in each set: two on the outer side and one inside) are placed at the front so you can easily adjust the length of the skirt in a nicely fashion. Just tie up the skirt with the help of said laces to get it out of the dust and add even more drapes to your look. You can use the laces to carry all the small belongings as well: have your rake comb or a purse within reach. Ideal to beautify the peasant girl's costume or to dress-down the princess' garb. The linen apron is indispensable at the medieval festival, it can be used as a towel or napkin, or a pot holder, and even as a basket for the wild flowers. Take two pieces at once! To check how to measure yourself please click here. Please contact us if you have any additional questions.
A small, fortified French town that dates back to medieval times, Semur en Auxois is truly a spectacle for visitors to the Burgundy Region of France. Seemingly frozen in time, this enchanting villa…
Netflix's new series for teens, The Letter For the King, is based on the bestselling novel of the same name about a young knight on an epic quest.
Barbara of Cilli shown in a copy of the Bellifortis
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This week we were among the 200,000 people who found @MedievalReacts on Twitter. Here are some of our favourites from his tweets, and many others who made use of the Middle Ages.
Hiatus Games is a tiny board game studio from Ukraine with big ideas. They've just successfully crowdfunded their first project, Deus Lo Vult. It's a medieval board game of rampage, betrayal and agony, and it has over 300 original gilded and foiled miniatures. They were drawn by a professional art restorer and icon painter as a tribute to medieval illuminations from the Grandes Chroniques de France, and they're absolutely awesome.
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From illuminated manuscripts to tapestries, mosaics and stained glass, the medieval period is known for its many art forms and its miscellaneous executions. But what has been capturing the imagination of the generations that followed was the bizarre, mysterious and grotesque drawings and doodles found in the margins of medieval books.
I have no idea where in France this picture was taken. It sure felt familiar, owing to the fact it reminded me so much of one of Rik Pierce's dollhouses. I sure would love to make it. Though not for my collection, it would be too small. I just think it would be a lot of fun. I even like the color of the green trim. Surely there can't be two doors side by side... Can there? Don't you wonder what is around that bend. I want to see the rest of it! Thank you to Jean-Claude for providing a link in the comments section. It is always nice to give photographers credit for their work. Plus there are more wonderful photos. https://michaelevansphotographerblog.com/2013/07/29/delightful-dinan/
Planning a trip to Germany soon? Read on to learn more about the dazzling castles you must see in Germany.