Description
The full description in French can be found in the third image.
The French translates as: Middle Ages doctor treating a fractured leg miniature, Manesse Manuscript, 13th century, University library, Heildelberg.
The rest of the text talking about historical background to the picture.
This is a well-documented leaf of the manuscript, see Wiki page about it:
https://de.wikisource.org/wiki/Der_von_Sachsendorf
I suspect it is actually original leaf, as on the other side there is text.
Or maybe it is a print, I am not sure. There is more gold color in the original pic on Wiki.
"The One of Sachsendorf" Codex Manesse repro or original leaf
Description and History
This framed illustration depicts a medieval doctor treating a fractured leg, attributed to the Manesse Codex (also known as the Codex Manesse or GroĂźe Heidelberger Liederhandschrift), a famous medieval manuscript created in the early 14th century. The manuscript, originating from the University Library of Heidelberg, is an important cultural artifact that contains Middle High German love poetry and noble family illustrations.
The text above the scene reads "Der von Sachsendorf," referencing a known entry in the Codex Manesse. The original Codex Manesse illustrations are highly detailed and often gilded with gold, indicating wealth and social importance. The presence of heraldic shields, decorative elements, and character attire is typical of the artistic style used in the manuscript.
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