Marguerite Makes a Book (Getty Trust Publications: J. Paul Getty Museum)
Bruce Robertson, Kathryn Hewitt
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Marguerite Makes a Book Bruce Robertson, Kathryn Hewitt epub Marguerite Makes a Book Bruce Robertson, Kathryn Hewitt pdf download Marguerite Makes a Book Bruce Robertson, Kathryn Hewitt pdf file Marguerite Makes a Book Bruce Robertson, Kathryn Hewitt audiobook Marguerite Makes a Book Bruce Robertson, Kathryn Hewitt book review Marguerite Makes a Book Bruce Robertson, Kathryn Hewitt summary | #74187 in Books | J. Paul Getty Museum | 1999-10-28 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 11.00 x.40 x9.00l,1.10 | File type: PDF | 44 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| I wish the book had been in better condition but aside from that it is a glorious ...|By maddyburg|I wish the book had been in better condition but aside from that it is a glorious story and the illustrations are spectacular.|3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Wonderful!!|By reading queen|Great story, lovely ill|From Publishers Weekly|In his first book for children, art historian Robertson imparts a wealth of information on 15th-century book illumination via a sweet if somewhat hackneyed story. Papa Jacques is the most admired book illustrator in all of Paris, but he is
Paris in the 1400s. A young girl named Marguerite delights in assisting her father, Jacques, in his craft: illuminating manuscripts for the nobility of France. His current commission is a splendid book of hours for his patron, Lady Isabelle, but will he be able to finish it in time for Lady Isabelle's name day? In this richly illustrated tale, Marguerite comes to her father's aid. She journeys all over Paris buying goose feathers for quills, eggs for mixing paints, d...
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