Unknown illuminator

Illuminated Border with Peacock, Bird, Snail, Fruit and Flowers

n.d.
Manuscript cutting in tempera, colored inks and gold leaf on vellum
30.2 × 4.7 cm (11.9 × 1.9 in)

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