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Annette Kern-Stähler

Models of intimacy in late Medieval England

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Figure 12 (reference p. 70) The Education of the Virgin. Stained glass. English, ca. 1420. All Saints, York. By kind permission of the priest in charge of All Saints, York
Figure 13 (reference p. 70, 71) The Education of the Virgin. Book of Hours. Oxford, Bodleian Library MS Douce 231. English. Early fourteenth century. The letters displayed in the small book held by Mary are DOMINE. By kind permission of the Bodleian Library, Oxford
Figure 14 (reference p. 72) The Holy Family at Work. Book of Hours of Catherine of Cleves. New York, Pierpont Morgan Library MS M 917, fol. 149. Flemish. Ca. 1435. By kind permission of the Pierpont Morgan Library, New York
Figure 15 (reference p. 73) Nativity. Book of Hours. Baltimore, Walters Art Gallery, W. 290, fol. 69. French, 1400-1450. By kind permission of the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore
Figure 16 (reference p. 73, 76) Pietà. Stained glass. English. Fifteenth century. Long Melford Church, Suffolk. By kind permission of the Rector of Long Melford Church
Figure 17 (reference p. 73, 76) Pietà. Book of Hours. Oxford Keble College MS 47. By kind permission of the Warden and Fellows of Keble College Oxford
Figure 18 (reference p. 76) Mary of Burgundy at Prayer, Hours of Mary of Burgundy, ca. 1477, Vienna Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Cod. Vind. 1857, fol. 14v. Courtesy: Österreichische Nationalbibliothek