Main Killer Rabbits in Medieval Manuscripts! Posted on April 5, 2019 http://www.openculture.com/2019/03/killer-rabbits-in-medieval-manuscripts-why-so-many-drawings-in-the-margins-depict-bunnies-going-bad.html?fbclid=IwAR2T88su60aAIappvAsNRmFSJkdng56gcLZP3wJT5gPoA49c1-dwD3uIVJU drawing conservationdrawing repairdrawing restorationilluminated manuscriptmedieval manuscript conservationpaper conservationpaper repair 0 Comments By Marianne Marianne You Might Also Like Conservation of the Executive Papers of Thomas Jefferson February 11, 2018 Visiting Carrabba Conservation in Austin, Texas. Wonderful conversation with fabulous & talented people. I even got to visit the Bat Bridge, where you can witness a large colony of bats fly out from beneath the bridge at dusk. Truly a one-of-a-kind experience, I am loving every moment. #austinbats #conservationwork July 21, 2017 Visiting the Dallas Museum of Art was fantastic. They have a temporary travelling exhibit on the history of printmaking from the @nationalgalleryofart, which made my day. #johnjamesaudubon #elephantfolios #virginiabridge July 28, 2017 No Comments Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyName Email Website
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