What the Wallpaper* editors have been as much as this week

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A medieval moodboard

Left: A Prohibition Towards Usury. Leaf from a Decretum Gratiani, Causa XIV, illuminated by the Marlay Gratian workshop, Bologna c.1320.
Proper: Prayerbook, seemingly made for an Augustinian monk. Manuscript in Latin, illuminated by Ulrich Taler and workshop. Augsburg, textual content dated 1508.

(Picture credit score: Gabriel Annouka)

Gabriel Annouka, senior designer

Sure books are so charming you could’t cease studying or fascinated with them. In up to date design, we obsess over the standard suspects: Swiss grids, sans-serifs, and radically clear layouts (sure, I’m complicit). However final weekend at Frieze Masters, I fell for one thing splendidly un-minimal: the medieval books of hours.

Gold and silver leaf halos, hand-painted saints, margins blossoming with vines and legendary beasts – these have been the Center Ages’ every day devotionals, meant extra for admiring than for studying: spirituality meets real artwork path. Each was a definite, moveable cathedral of pigment and vellum – delicate, sacred, and decadent.

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