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Français : Compilation arthurienne de Micheau Gonnot. Gautier Map, Roman de Lancelot (Lancelot propre), BnF, manuscrit Français 112, enluminure du folio 239 recto.
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Français : Compilation arthurienne de Micheau Gonnot. Gautier Map, Roman de Lancelot (Lancelot propre), BnF, manuscrit Français 112, enluminure du folio 239 recto.
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English: Tristan and Isolde, miniature of the XV century.
Français : Tristan et Yseut buvant le philtre d'amour, enluminure du Tristan de Léonois (Roman de Lancelot de Gaultier de Moap), 1470.
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Medieval miniature in French manuscript (ca. 1470, acc.to Hogenelst 1995) of Tristan and Iseult drinking the love potion, while playing chess on board a ship.
Middeleeuwse miniatuur uit Frans handschrift (ca. 1470, vlg. Hogenelst 1995) van Tristan en Isolde die aan boord van een schip de liefdesdrank drinken, terwijl ze een schaakspel spelen.
Miniature médiévale en manuscrit français (vers 1470, selon Hogenelst 1995) de Tristan et Iseult buvant le philtre d'amour, tout en jouant aux échecs à bord d'un navire.
Medievalyes ghrhniature in French manuscript (ca. 1470, acc.to Hogenelst 1995) of Tristan and Iseult drinking the love potion, while playing chess on board a ship.