Books of Hours
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Book of Hours (use of Rome)
In Latin, Illuminated manuscript on parchment. 19 historiated initials by Francesco di Antonio del Chierico (1433-1484).Italy, Florence, c. 1460-1475 -
The Ruskin Lombard Hours
In Latin, Illuminated manuscript on parchment. 3 miniatures and 3 historiated initials by the Circle of the Master of the Vitae Imperatorum (active Milan, 1431-1459)Lombardy, likely Milan(?), c. 1440–1450 -
Hours of Collette de Lautier
In French and Latin, Illuminated manuscript on parchment, with 12 large to half-page miniatures by the Master of Johannete Ravenelle (sometimes called the Ravenelle Painter, previously called the Master of the Bible Historiale of Jean de Berry, active in Paris, c. 1390-1405)152 x 105 mm, France, Paris, c. 1400 (suggested date of 1401 on the first numbered leaf in a 16th century hand) -
Printed Book of Hours
In Latin and French, Printed and illuminated on parchment. 38 painted metalcuts with 4 illuminated borders, painted initials, 22 metalcuts after designs by Jean Pichore and the Master of the Très Petites Heures of Anne of Brittany painted by the Master of the Parisian EntriesFrance, Paris, Gilles and Germaine Hardouyn, 1518 -
Book of Hours (use of Rome)
In Latin, Illuminated manuscript, on parchment with 24 miniatures by the Master(s) of the Beady EyesSouthern Netherlands, Ghent, c. 1460 -
The Haraucourt Hours
Illuminated manuscript on parchment. 4 full-page miniatures, 3 small miniatures, and 12 historiated initials by artists from the Circle of Willem Vrelant (active Flanders, Bruges, 1454-1481)Flanders, Bruges, c. 1480-1485 -
Book of Hours (for use in the region of Marchiennes)
In Latin, illuminated manuscript on parchment. 4 full-page miniatures, 27 small miniatures and one historiated initial attributed to the Master of Marguerite de LiedekerkeNorthern France, Hainaut (Valenciennes?), c. 1500 -
Thourotte Hours (use of Metz)
In Latin and French, Illuminated manuscript on parchment. 40 miniatures (2 full-page, 7 miniatures, 7 large historiated initials, and 24 calendar miniatures) by the Master of the Boethius of MontpellierFrance, Metz, c. 1340 -
Book of Hours (Use of Rome)
Illuminated manuscript on parchment. 13 historiated initials by the workshop of the Master of the Vitae ImperatorumNorthern Italy, Lombardy, Milan, c. 1430-40