Initial I with Elimelech and Naomi: Leaf from a Latin Bible

https://clevelandart.org/art/1999.123

The Johannes Grusch Workshop is named for the priest responsible for copying one of its bibles in 1267. The shop first appeared on the scene during the late 1230s, and an oeuvre of thirty-nine manuscripts has been identified. The workshop's oldest dated work is a missal made f...

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