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Juliette Brack, « Exposition : « Sacred Landscapes: Nature in Renaissance Manuscripts », Los Angeles – J. Paul Getty Museum, du 10 octobre 2017 au 7 janvier 2018. », Centre d’histoire de l’art de la Renaissance, ID : 10.58079/mnu4
Sacred Landscapes : Nature in Renaissance Manuscripts. Bryan C. Keene and Alexandra Kaczenski God is living, being, spirit, all verdant being, all creativity –Hildegard of Bingen In Renaissance Europe, many people looked to nature for spiritual inspiration and to guide their contemplation of the divine. In manuscripts created for personal or communal devotion, elements of nature—such as rocks, trees, flowers, waterways, mountains, and even the atmosphere—add layers of meaning to the illumina...