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scene of John the Baptist preaching holding a disk before a seated group of people. The style and subject, especially the many bas-de-page narratives ranging from romance and fabliau to biblical and hagiographic material, are closely connected to two important

scene of John the Baptist before a seated Herod with a sword. The style and subject, especially the many bas-de-page narratives ranging from romance and fabliau to biblical and hagiographic material, are closely connected to two important manuscripts thought to

scene of John being pushed into a prison tower by a man holding a club. The style and subject, especially the many bas-de-page narratives ranging from romance and fabliau to biblical and hagiographic material, are closely connected to two important

scene of John kneeling in a tower doorway, with an executioner holding him by the hair and a raised sword, and behind him Salome holding a golden bowl. The style and subject, especially the many bas-de-page narratives ranging from romance

presenting the head of John in a golden bowl to her seated mother. The style and subject, especially the many bas-de-page narratives ranging from romance and fabliau to biblical and hagiographic material, are closely connected to two important manuscripts thought

in their arms, and the skeleton of John in a tomb. The style and subject, especially the many bas-de-page narratives ranging from romance and fabliau to biblical and hagiographic material, are closely connected to two important manuscripts thought to have

of Peter and John visiting the sepulchre and removing the sudarium. The style and subject, especially the many bas-de-page narratives ranging from romance and fabliau to biblical and hagiographic material, are closely connected to two important manuscripts thought to have

Christ beckoning Peter and John while they are out fishing. The style and subject, especially the many bas-de-page narratives ranging from romance and fabliau to biblical and hagiographic material, are closely connected to two important manuscripts thought to have been

no. 219 (see Léopold Delisle, ~Recherches sur la Librairie de Charles V~, 2 vols (Paris: Champion, 1907), II, no 1113).John [John of Lancaster], duke of Bedford (b. 1389, d.1435), regent of France and prince, probably purchased by him with the

no. 219 (see Léopold Delisle, ~Recherches sur la Librairie de Charles V~, 2 vols (Paris: Champion, 1907), II, no 1113).John [John of Lancaster], duke of Bedford (b. 1389, d.1435), regent of France and prince, probably purchased by him with the

no. 219 (see Léopold Delisle, ~Recherches sur la Librairie de Charles V~, 2 vols (Paris: Champion, 1907), II, no 1113).John [John of Lancaster], duke of Bedford (b. 1389, d.1435), regent of France and prince, probably purchased by him with the

no. 219 (see Léopold Delisle, ~Recherches sur la Librairie de Charles V~, 2 vols (Paris: Champion, 1907), II, no 1113).John [John of Lancaster], duke of Bedford (b. 1389, d.1435), regent of France and prince, probably purchased by him with the

no. 219 (see Léopold Delisle, ~Recherches sur la Librairie de Charles V~, 2 vols (Paris: Champion, 1907), II, no 1113).John [John of Lancaster], duke of Bedford (b. 1389, d.1435), regent of France and prince, probably purchased by him with the

no. 219 (see Léopold Delisle, ~Recherches sur la Librairie de Charles V~, 2 vols (Paris: Champion, 1907), II, no 1113).John [John of Lancaster], duke of Bedford (b. 1389, d.1435), regent of France and prince, probably purchased by him with the

no. 219 (see Léopold Delisle, ~Recherches sur la Librairie de Charles V~, 2 vols (Paris: Champion, 1907), II, no 1113).John [John of Lancaster], duke of Bedford (b. 1389, d.1435), regent of France and prince, probably purchased by him with the

no. 219 (see Léopold Delisle, ~Recherches sur la Librairie de Charles V~, 2 vols (Paris: Champion, 1907), II, no 1113).John [John of Lancaster], duke of Bedford (b. 1389, d.1435), regent of France and prince, probably purchased by him with the

no. 219 (see Léopold Delisle, ~Recherches sur la Librairie de Charles V~, 2 vols (Paris: Champion, 1907), II, no 1113).John [John of Lancaster], duke of Bedford (b. 1389, d.1435), regent of France and prince, probably purchased by him with the

no. 219 (see Léopold Delisle, ~Recherches sur la Librairie de Charles V~, 2 vols (Paris: Champion, 1907), II, no 1113).John [John of Lancaster], duke of Bedford (b. 1389, d.1435), regent of France and prince, probably purchased by him with the

no. 219 (see Léopold Delisle, ~Recherches sur la Librairie de Charles V~, 2 vols (Paris: Champion, 1907), II, no 1113).John [John of Lancaster], duke of Bedford (b. 1389, d.1435), regent of France and prince, probably purchased by him with the

no. 219 (see Léopold Delisle, ~Recherches sur la Librairie de Charles V~, 2 vols (Paris: Champion, 1907), II, no 1113).John [John of Lancaster], duke of Bedford (b. 1389, d.1435), regent of France and prince, probably purchased by him with the

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