Stained Glass Art
Manuscript Illustration refers to visual artworks created primarily during the Middle Ages, as an integral part of illuminated manuscripts. These illustrations are characterized by their intricate detail, vibrant colors and gold or silver leaf accents. They often depict religious scenes, allegorical figures, and historical events. The artists employed various techniques such as tempera painting, pen-and-ink drawing, and gilding to create these stunning visuals on parchment or vellum pages. Manuscript Illustration holds immense significance in Art History, reflecting the cultural values, artistic styles, and spiritual beliefs of different societies throughout the Middle Ages.