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Photographed at the Legion of Honor Museum of Fine Arts in San Francisco, California.
Book of Hours, f.108r, (184 x 133 mm), 15th century, Alexander Turnbull Library, MSR-02.

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This Book of Hours was copied in Eastern France between 1425 and 1475. Shown here is one of twelve large miniatures, each in a gold frame arched at the top and with three or four lines of text beneath. This miniature shows a richly-clothed King David with his harp lying beside him, and a book of psalms open on the ground in front of him. At the base of the border are an agricultural worker and a man with a scorpio sign; at the top two confronting cocks. Immediately below the miniature is a 3-line initial in red, blue and green with white tracery on a gold ground. The last line of text is completed with a line-filler. This page occurs the beginning of the section containing the seven penitential psalms.
The Book of Hours was a medieval prayer book used by laymen for private devotion. These books were created for both men and women, but their place in female devotion is particularly noteworthy. The text centres on the Hours of the Virgin, a series of prayers to be said at the eight canonical hours of Matins, Lauds, Prime, Terce, Sext, None, Vespers, and Compline.
shooting against the wind

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is difficult with these medieval clothes
Beaker with Apes: Upclose

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Beaker with Apes
Silver, silver gilt, and painted enamel. South Lowlands, probably the Burgundian Territories, ca. 1425-1450.
One of the finest surviving examples of medievalenamel created for a princely table, this beaker illustrates a popular legend that remarks on the folly of man: the peddler who is robbed by a band of apes as he sleeps. The peddler, seen just above the base, fails to stir as the apes strip away his clothes. Other apes, having taken his goods, cavort in the branches overhead. The beaker originally had a cover. The unusual grisaille enamel technique is found on several other surviving objects, all of which have been associated with the court of the dukes of Burgundy.
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The sluggish cooker influence once more. Why is it always ninety degrees at reenactment activities? At minimum the breeze can penetrate mail, in contrast to plate.
Парк “Київська Русь”

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Slavic guard
“What a great day. What a good stack of tree stumps. I consider I will stand right here and take a break from the 14th century grind. What could go incorrect?”

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A shot of a Renaissance Faire merchant enjoying it WAY to awesome as her booth neighbor throws axes at her.
Twat

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Fol-de-rol! Prithee, very good sire, wherefore art thy jollity?
This guy and his goodwife boarded the practice at Hastings, dressed for a royal wedding in 1511. When a cheerfully (somewhat) inebriated fellow said to him "I really like what you might be wearing", he turned absent in snobbish disgust when a woman jokingly mentioned, "Could I get previous remember to, Mr Jester", he growled at her…
Truly, if you are heading to put on garments like that in public in 2011, you have Got to have at least a modicum of excellent spirits and humour.
Gandalf

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Seen at the Mayfaire Renaissance Faire in Marshall, MI
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Esclarmonde is creating an post on medieval hairstyles and headwear, so she had me have on my circa-1300 "piecrust hat" outfit at July Coronation so photos could be taken.
Yes, I know the shade blend is additional "loud". But in period they in fact did incorporate colors in very loud approaches. 
In 13th-14th Century headwear

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Esclarmonde is producing an write-up on medieval hairstyles and headwear, so she had me put on my circa-1300 "piecrust hat" outfit at July Coronation so images could be used.
Sure, I know the colour mix is additional "loud". But in period of time they truly did merge colours in very loud techniques. 
In 13th-14th Century headwear

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Esclarmonde is producing an write-up on medieval hairstyles and headwear, so she had me have on my circa-1300 "piecrust hat" outfit at July Coronation so photos could be used.
Certainly, I know the color mix is further "loud". But in time period they actually did mix colours in extremely loud methods. 
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