Flemish Apocalypse

Flemish Apocalypse is a luxury illuminated manuscript of the Book of Revelation, dating from the first decade of the 15th century, and produced in the Southern Netherlands, probably in Flanders or Brabant. The Middle Dutch text of the Revelation of John is divided into 22 chapters, each illustrated with a single full-page miniature that combines the events of the chapter in a highly elaborate composition, executed with remarkable skill.

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Flemish Apocalypse

Flemish Apocalypse is a luxury illuminated manuscript of the Book of Revelation, dating from the first decade of the 15th century, and produced in the Southern Netherlands, probably in Flanders or Brabant. The Middle Dutch text of the Revelation of John is divided into 22 chapters, each illustrated with a single full-page miniature that combines the events of the chapter in a highly elaborate composition, executed with remarkable skill.

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