| 11. | They brought with them the rarefied court culture of Persia, with its illuminated books and lavish textiles.
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| 12. | It is a perfunctory and curiously hasty ending to what is otherwise a provocative and illuminating book.
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| 13. | In 1543 he commissioned an illuminated book of meditations in the best Italian humanistic hand from Franc.
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| 14. | "Songs of Innocence " was written by William Blake in 1789 as part of his Illuminated Books.
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| 15. | Blake's first illuminated book and one of four known copies of " Milton, " his famous epic poem.
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| 16. | All that, happily, has changed, as this illuminating book and the show at the Metropolitan so radiantly attest.
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| 17. | Blake employed a new technique whose " effect is darker and richer than [ his ] illuminated books ".
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| 18. | The "'Hours of Jean de Boucicaut "'is an illuminated book of hours produced around 1405-08 for Jean de Boucicaut.
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| 19. | The other moves south to Ethiopia, represented by a charismatic cluster of upright processional crosses surrounded by illuminated books.
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| 20. | Jugs, hanging lamps, cups, bowls and dishes were produced, inspired by metalwork and illuminated books as well as Chinese ceramics.
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