Hacia una historia de la figuración marginal
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aearte.1999.v72.i285.736Abstract
This paper tries to set off the main problems to be found in the research of images in the margins of illuminated gothic manuscripts: their history and their meaning. Concerning their history the author goes through an accurate analysis of its periods, establishing an evolution line from their bloom at the middle of the 13th century (paying attention to the different factors that made it possible), crisis around 1400 and new developments during the 15th century to their disappearance around 1500. Regarding their meaning, the autor compares the points of view of several scholars while discussing the significant or non-significant carácter of these illustrations.
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