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Categories: Iconography of illuminated manuscripts, Animals in art, Illuminated manuscript stubs, Book design, Fictional human–animal hybrids
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drollery  drollerie  drolleries  Drôlerie
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A drollerie, often also called a grotesque, is a small decorative image in the margin of an illuminated manuscript, most popular from about 1250 through the 15th century, though found earlier and later. Wikipedia
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A drollerie, often also called a grotesque, is a small decorative image in the margin of an illuminated manuscript, most popular from about 1250 through the 15th century, though found earlier and later. Wikipedia
Small grotesque or humorous figure, especially those found in medieval manuscripts and carved in medieval churches Wikidata
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