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Initial G Collection

"Captivating Initial G: From Julius Caesar to Workshop Masters and Dancing Putti" Embark on a journey through time as we explore the fascinating world of "Initial G

Background imageInitial G Collection: Initial G Julius Caesar Horseback Florence Tuscany

Initial G Julius Caesar Horseback Florence Tuscany
Initial G: Julius Caesar on Horseback; Florence, Tuscany, Italy; about 1460-1470; Tempera colors, gold leaf, gold paint, and ink on parchment bound between pasteboard covered with parchment; Leaf

Background imageInitial G Collection: Initial G Priest Celebrating Mass Workshop Gerard Horenbout

Initial G Priest Celebrating Mass Workshop Gerard Horenbout
Initial G: A Priest Celebrating Mass; Workshop of Gerard Horenbout (Flemish, 1465 - 1541); Cologne (written), Germany; about 1500; Tempera colors and gold paint on parchment; Leaf

Background imageInitial G Collection: Initial G Virgin Child Workshop Gerard Horenbout

Initial G Virgin Child Workshop Gerard Horenbout
Initial G: The Virgin and Child; Workshop of Gerard Horenbout (Flemish, 1465 - 1541); Ghent (illuminated; probably), Belgium; about 1500; Tempera colors and gold paint on parchment; Leaf

Background imageInitial G Collection: Initial G Souls Purgatory Workshop Gerard Horenbout

Initial G Souls Purgatory Workshop Gerard Horenbout
Initial G: Souls in Purgatory; Workshop of Gerard Horenbout (Flemish, 1465 - 1541); Ghent (illuminated; probably), Belgium; about 1500; Tempera colors and gold paint on parchment; Leaf

Background imageInitial G Collection: Initial G Death Virgin Jacobellus Salerno Italian

Initial G Death Virgin Jacobellus Salerno Italian
Initial G: The Death of the Virgin; Jacobellus of Salerno (Italian, active about 1270); Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy; about 1270; Tempera colors, gold leaf

Background imageInitial G Collection: Initial G Bishops Dominican Franciscan Saints

Initial G Bishops Dominican Franciscan Saints
Initial G: Bishops and Dominican and Franciscan Saints; Jacobellus of Salerno (Italian, active about 1270); Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy; about 1270; Tempera colors, gold leaf

Background imageInitial G Collection: Initial G Two Dancing Putti Fra Vincentius Fundis

Initial G Two Dancing Putti Fra Vincentius Fundis
Initial G: Two Dancing Putti; Fra Vincentius a Fundis (Italian, active about 1560s); Nola, Campania, Italy; 1567; Tempera and gold leaf on parchment; Leaf: 41 x 27 cm (16 1, 8 x 10 5, 8 in.)

Background imageInitial G Collection: Initial G Dancing Putto Fra Vincentius Fundis

Initial G Dancing Putto Fra Vincentius Fundis
Initial G: A Dancing Putto; Fra Vincentius a Fundis (Italian, active about 1560s); Nola, Campania, Italy; 1567; Tempera and gold leaf on parchment; Leaf: 41 x 27 cm (16 1, 8 x 10 5, 8 in.)

Background imageInitial G Collection: Initial G Delivery Crown Thorns Paris Jacobellus

Initial G Delivery Crown Thorns Paris Jacobellus
Initial G: Delivery of the Crown of Thorns to Paris; Jacobellus of Salerno (Italian, active about 1270); Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy; about 1270; Tempera colors, gold leaf

Background imageInitial G Collection: Initial G Mary Magdalene Master Dresden Prayer

Initial G Mary Magdalene Master Dresden Prayer
Initial G: Mary Magdalene; Master of the Dresden Prayer Book or workshop (Flemish, active about 1480 - 1515); Bruges, Belgium; about 1480 - 1485

Background imageInitial G Collection: Initial G Saint George Dragon Master Dresden Prayer

Initial G Saint George Dragon Master Dresden Prayer
Initial G: Saint George and the Dragon; Master of the Dresden Prayer Book or workshop (Flemish, active about 1480 - 1515); Bruges, Belgium; about 1480 - 1485

Background imageInitial G Collection: Initial G Saint Margaret Master Dresden Prayer

Initial G Saint Margaret Master Dresden Prayer
Initial G: Saint Margaret; Master of the Dresden Prayer Book or workshop (Flemish, active about 1480 - 1515); Bruges, Belgium; about 1480 - 1485

Background imageInitial G Collection: Initial G Saint Barbara Master Dresden Prayer

Initial G Saint Barbara Master Dresden Prayer
Initial G: Saint Barbara; Master of the Dresden Prayer Book or workshop (Flemish, active about 1480 - 1515); Bruges, Belgium; about 1480-1485

Background imageInitial G Collection: Initial G Stigmatization Saint Francis Attributed

Initial G Stigmatization Saint Francis Attributed
Initial G: The Stigmatization of Saint Francis; Attributed to Rinaldo da Siena (Italian, active 1270s); Siena, Italy; about 1275; Tempera colors and gold leaf on parchment; Other

Background imageInitial G Collection: Initial G Virgin Saint Elizabeth Infants John

Initial G Virgin Saint Elizabeth Infants John
Initial G: The Virgin, Saint Elizabeth, and the Infants John the Baptist and Christ; Lake Constance, Switzerland; about 1300; Tempera colors, gold leaf

Background imageInitial G Collection: Manuscript Illumination Birth Virgin Initial G

Manuscript Illumination Birth Virgin Initial G
Artokoloro

Background imageInitial G Collection: Manuscript Illumination Assumption Virgin Initial G

Manuscript Illumination Assumption Virgin Initial G
Artokoloro


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"Captivating Initial G: From Julius Caesar to Workshop Masters and Dancing Putti" Embark on a journey through time as we explore the fascinating world of "Initial G. " This captivating letter has witnessed remarkable moments in history, starting with Julius Caesar's horseback ride through the enchanting city of Florence in Tuscany. Moving forward, we delve into the realm of artistry with Gerard Horenbout's workshop. Here, a priest celebrates mass while intricate details adorn an exquisite initial G. In another masterpiece from Horenbout's hands, we witness the tender depiction of Virgin and Child within this captivating initial. Venturing further into his workshop, our eyes are drawn to souls seeking redemption in purgatory. The skillfully crafted initial G transports us to a realm where spirituality intertwines with artistic brilliance. Jacobellus Salerno takes center stage next as he presents an awe-inspiring portrayal of death alongside the grieving Virgin Mary. This hauntingly beautiful initial G captures both sorrow and hope within its delicate strokes. Transitioning from religious themes to ecclesiastical figures, we encounter bishops representing Dominican and Franciscan orders. These holy men find their place within the elegant curves of yet another mesmerizing initial G. Fra Vincentius Fundis adds a touch of whimsy with dancing putti gracefully adorning his initials. Their joyful movements bring life and merriment to these intricately designed letters. Intrigue awaits as Jacobellus delivers a crown adorned with thorns in Paris—a symbol laden with profound meaning that captivates our imagination within this striking initial G. Master Dresden Prayer introduces us to two iconic figures—Mary Magdalene and Saint George battling against fearsome dragons—all encapsulated by their respective initials' gracefulness. Finally, Saint Margaret emerges from Master Dresden Prayer's skilled hand—an ethereal beauty whose story unfolds through her connection with this alluring letterform.