Eventually, I plan to have a gallery of all the Resurgence flyers here. As you may have noticed, I haven't managed it yet, but I'm trying to at least put up flyers as I do them... er.... OK, I haven't quite managed it... This will load really slowly as I haven't yet got round to doing thumbnails...
This flyer courtesy of Dave Exile, who supplied the image- the burial of John the Baptist, from the bronze door of a Florentine Baptistery. By Andrea Pisano, dated 1330-6. From a Roman depiction of Aeneas offering a sacrifice.
From a medieval ivory carving - probably late 13th century.
Alberto Arighieri in the robes of a Knight of Malta. A 15th C painting by Pinturicchio in Siena Cathedral.
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Here's the November 99 flyer, which is based around a figure from the tomb of Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, in the Beauchamp chantry chapel at St Mary's, Warwick. Richard was a colleague of Henry V's, and later one of Henry VI's governors and tutors. His tomb is really rather magnificent. |

The October 99 flyer, which is me messing around with a Medieval astrolabe... |

And here's the April/May 99 flyer. This was taken from a picture of the effigy known as "Le Chevalier a la Rose" in the church of St Jean de Malte on Aix-en-Provence, and is a representation of Raymond Berenger of Provence, all of whose four daughters married kings (Louis IX of France, Henry III of England, Charles of Sicily and Richard of Gernany- the last two being the brothers of Louis and Henry) |