Author: Annalisa Giusti

Verginia
6 November 2019   |    Women's Wednesday

We welcome November with a brand-new Women’s Wednesday. Today’s Mulier Clara is Verginia, a Roman maiden and daughter of the centurion Lucius Virginius. Verginia’s story is quite a tragic one. According to the ancient Roman…

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Danse Macabre
31 October 2019   |    So weird!

Halloween is finally here! To celebrate this occasion, Folia Magazine offers you a collection of illuminations from a bizarre French manuscript titled "Danse Macabre" and containing the text from La danse macabre - a mural painted…

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Artemisia
30 October 2019   |    Women's Wednesday

Today is the last Wednesday of the month: time for yet another Women's Wednesday! Our guest this time is Artemisia, Queen of Caria... or should we say "guests"? In his telling, Boccaccio actually merges two…

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P is for Pink
25 October 2019   |    Floral Friday

Illuminated initial, a capital P, from the "Breviary of Isabella of Castile", ms. Add MS 18851, f. 51r, ca. 1497, British Library, London.

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Thamyris
23 October 2019   |    Women's Wednesday

Since the beginning of the Women’s Wednesday column, we had the chance to tell many captivating stories of goddesses, queens, maidens, and warriors. Today, for the first time ever, we introduce a painter: Thamyris, said…

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Mirror, Mirror
18 October 2019   |    Floral Friday

Illumination from the "Breviary of Isabella of Castile", ms. Add MS 18851, f. 270r, ca. 1497, British Library, London.

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Veturia
16 October 2019   |    Women's Wednesday

Our weekly Women's Wednesday is dedicated to the courage of a mother: our Mulier Clara is Veturia, mother of the Roman general Gaius Marcius Coriolanus. Coming from a wealthy family herself, Veturia was the one…

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Going to the vet
11 October 2019   |    Floral Friday

Illumination from a Roman Missal, ms. Latin 16827, f. 52v, 1492, Département des manuscrits, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris.

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