Books of Hours
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Hours of Du Breul (use of Rome)
In Latin and French, illuminated manuscript on parchment. 4 full-page miniatures by the Master of Jean de FerrièresFrance, Bourges, c. 1490-1500 -
The Petites Heures of Charles VIII, King of France (r. 1483-1498) (use of Paris)
In Latin, illuminated manuscript on parchment. 1 full-page heraldic miniature, 12 full-page, and 10 small miniatures by the Master of the Chronique scandaleuseFrance, Paris, c. 1490-1493 (before 1494 -
The Hours of Françoise de Foix (use of Bayeux)
In Latin and French, illuminated manuscript on parchment. Four full-page miniatures with full bordersNorthwestern France, Normandy (Bayeux), c. 1480-1490 -
The Calcagni Hours (Use of Rome)
In Latin, illuminated manuscript on parchment. 3 large miniatures, 5 historiated initials by the workshop of Attavante degli Attavanti.Italy, Florence, September 7, 1508 -
Printed Book of Hours (use of Rome)
In In Latin and French, Printed on paper. 18 large woodcuts and 1 small woodcutFrance, Paris, Thielmann Kerver, 1556 (almanac for 1556-1563) -
Printed Book of Hours (use of Rome)
In Latin and French, illuminated imprint on parchment. 14 large metalcuts and printer’s device with borders, 1 small metalcut, all skillfully illuminated likely in the Hardouyn WorkshopParis, Germain Hardouyn, c. 1536 (almanac for 1536-1548) -
Book of Hours (Use of Paris)
In Latin and French, Illuminated manuscript on parchment. 15 large miniatures and 6 historiated initials by an artist in the circle of the Coëtivy MasterFrance, Paris, c. 1460-1470 -
Book of Hours (Use of Rome?)
In Latin, illuminated manuscript, on parchment. 4 full-page miniatures; 8 historiated initialsSouthern Netherlands, Ghent or Bruges, c. 1480 -
Book of Hours (use of Rome)
In Latin, illuminated manuscript on parchment. 14 full-page miniatures with full borders and 11 small miniatures in the style of the Masters of the Beady EyesSouthern Netherlands, Ghent or Bruges, c. 1460-1470