What is a butt tuba and why is it in medieval art? - Michelle Brown
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A rabbit attempts to play a church organ, while a knight fights a giant snail and a naked man blows a trumpet with his rear end. These bizarre images, painted with squirrel-hair brushes on vellum or parchment by monks, nuns and urban craftspeople, populate the margins of the most prized books from the Middle Ages. Michelle Brown explores the rich history and tradition of illuminated manuscripts.
Only in the book-related trades were medieval women allowed to run businesses of their own. Why do you think this might have been?
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- Educator Michelle Brown
- Narrator Adrian Dannatt
- Producer Anna Dolzhenko
- Art Director Anna Dolzhenko
- Animator Denis Bousygin, Sasha Dudka
- Illustrator Denis Bousygin, Sasha Dudka
- Storyboard Artist Denis Bousygin
- Director of Production Gerta Xhelo
- Editorial Producer Alex Rosenthal
- Associate Producer Bethany Cutmore-Scott
- Associate Editorial Producer Elizabeth Cox
- Script Editor Alex Gendler
- Fact-Checker Joseph Isaac