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How abstinence is the reason for several benefits: a glutton drinks to excess, while the sober man, with hands in his sleeves, nourishes virtue and  controls the flesh. From "Le Livre de bonnes moeurs," by Jacques Legrand. France, ca. 1490. Illuminated manuscript page. Parchment, 22.4 x 17.0 cm. Ms.297, f.35v. Photo: René-Gabriel Ojéda. 
Location Musée Condé/Chantilly/France
Unique Identifier ART347937 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3148px × 4020px 
Photo Credit © RMN-Grand Palais / Art Resource, NY 
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15th century CE
Abstinence, Allegory
Alcohol
Drinking
French
Gluttony
Gothic (1150-1500)
Illuminated Manuscript
Livre de bonnes moeurs, Jacques Legrand
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