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<DIV>Maria</DIV>
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<DIV>I have been looking also. I haven't found it either. I wondered where I saw
the colored one. I am wondering if I am right about the colors? I am missing a
Bestiary book and it might have been in it. </DIV>
<DIV>Willow de Wsip</DIV>
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<DIV>On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 21:42:28 -0600 Damon & Christine Huse <<A
href="mailto:dchuse@sbcglobal.net">dchuse@sbcglobal.net</A>> writes:</DIV>
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<DIV>Hola!<BR><BR>A few months ago, I tried my hand at painting an milkmaid
milking her cow. I got the picture from "Women in the Middle Ages" by
Francis and Joseph Giles on page 148. If you've read the book, then you
know that the pictures are very fuzzy. I showed it to Duchess Willow and
she said the colors I used were very wrong and I really needed to take a look
at a colored picture. We went back to her home and we looked through
nearly every book she had on illumination (again, thank you, Your Grace!), but
to no avail, we could not find a color picture of the illumination. I
found online the MS Bodley Beastairy book, "<I>Bestiary: Being an English
Version of the Bodleian Library, Oxford MS Bodley 764"</I> that this
illumination might be in. <BR><BR>My question is this....Does anyone have this
book or even a color copy of this illumination? If so, can you scan the
picture for me? I will be more than happy to prove a CD to burn it on, if need
be.<BR><BR>Thanks! <BR><BR>Maria<BR></DIV>
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