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Ms Hunter 112 f. 1v Arderne in the Herb Garden, form Incerti Avctoris
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Ms Hunter 112 f. 1v Arderne in the Herb Garden, form Incerti Avctoris
GUL232055 Ms Hunter 112 f.1v Arderne in the Herb Garden, form Incerti Avctoris by Johannis Arderne (vellum) by English School, (14th century); Glasgow University Library, Scotland; eUniversity of Glasgow Library; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23256508
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This 14th-century manuscript print, titled "Ms Hunter 112 f. 1v Arderne in the Herb Garden, form Incerti Avctoris" takes us back in time to a serene herb garden. The English School's meticulous craftsmanship is evident as they bring this scene to life on vellum. In the center of the image, we see Johannis Arderne, a skilled male gardener dressed in a skull cap and seated comfortably amidst nature's bounty. He exudes an air of tranquility as he tends to his beloved plants with various tools scattered around him. The garden itself is enclosed by a sturdy fence, providing protection for these precious herbs. Its intricate design adds an element of elegance and sophistication to the overall composition. Illuminated with vibrant colors and delicate details, this artwork showcases not only the beauty of nature but also the artistry involved in creating such manuscripts during that era. Each stroke seems purposeful and deliberate, making it truly mesmerizing to behold. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from Glasgow University Library's collection, we are transported into a world where gardening was not just a chore but an art form cherished by individuals like Johannis Arderne. It serves as a reminder that even centuries ago, people found solace and joy in nurturing their gardens – something that continues to resonate with us today.
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