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f.165v-166r - The illustrated fifteen signs continues. (Fisher Library) Painted miniatures in two decorated, vertically divided inserts per page, accompanied by text captions above in black ink, written in a gothic script. The extraordinary variety of colors, refinement of line and heavy use of blue suggest a deluxe project. Silver leaf utilized for details has worn down and tarnished over time, losing definition. Some illustrations possibly unfinished. The eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth and fourteenth signs.</text>
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