We also had the same problem finding any calendars with a medieval theme. So this year we bought a calendar that dealt with France. Each day has a picture that dealt with a place or object of France; and each month dealt with a different location in France.
We decided to choose this calendar because it is my long time wish to go to France. My fiance' has already been there when he was stationed in Europe. Roscelin -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: Robin Netherton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > I've hit the 50% off sales on 2006 calendars at both Borders and a mall > calendar store. What a disappointing choice this year! I saw nothing > medieval aside from one "Angels" calendar and a Fra Angelico art calendar, > neither of which is very useful for costume. I settled for a "Camelot" > calendar full of Pre-Raphaelite images, including a few I hadn't seen > before, all of them with sumptuous Victorian-medieval costume. Eye candy > over my desk, and later I can use these in lectures about the popular > image of the medieval. > > My other calendar (I keep two) is Tolkien -- his original art, not the > Hildebrandt or movie stuff. Almost went for Hiroshige. > > I've had the same problem for a couple of years now. I really miss the > Medieval Woman calendars. (I've been choosing dance photography, space > photos, and Edward Gorey.) > > I hope people who are looking for suitable images from other periods had a > better time of it than I did. > > --Robin > > _______________________________________________ > h-costume mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.indra.com/mailman/listinfo/h-costume _______________________________________________ h-costume mailing list [email protected] http://mail.indra.com/mailman/listinfo/h-costume
