The margins of medieval manuscripts are often ornamented with elaborate decorative illustrations, also known as “marginalia”. This bookmark is a detail from a sixteenth-century French manuscript and depicts a damselfly, iris, and snail. Their exact, iconographic meaning is lost to time, but it is hard not to feel the poor snail's plight as he looks at the freedom of the damselfly.
Decorated Text Page Maker Name: Unknown, illuminator Type: Manuscripts Medium: Tempera colors and gold paint on parchment Place: Place Created: Tours France Paris France Date: about 1528 - 1530
Digital image courtesy of the Getty’s Open Content Program
BKS6871 Finish: Solid brass, electro-plated with non-tarnishing silver, giclee print Dimensions: Approx. 1.25" W x 4" L Packaged in Recycled PETE Plastic Sleeve
Damselfly & Snail Medieval Manuscript Metal Bookmark
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Damselfly & Snail Medieval Manuscript Metal Bookmark