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The Roman de la Rose
In French, Illuminated manuscript on parchment. 3 illuminations and luxurious initials and border decoration on nearly every page by Jean SemontSouthern Netherlands, Tournai, c. 1390 -
The “Signed Hours”
In Latin and French, Illuminated manuscript on parchment. 5 large and 17 small miniatures by “Jean of Tours” of the Workshop of Jean Poyer and another illuminatorFrance, Tours, c. 1490-1500 -
Hours of Jean Antoine de Mahieu and Jacqueline de Sivry
In Latin and some French, Illuminated manuscript on parchment. 22 full-page miniatures by the Mildmay Master (13), the Master of Philippe de Croÿ (7), and a third Mons illuminator, follower of Simon Marmion (2) and 4 small miniatures by the Mildmay MasterSouthern Netherlands, Mons, c. 1460 (original portion), c. 1480-1490 (updated) -
Missal of Jan de Broedere
In Latin, Illuminated manuscript on parchment. 5 large miniatures, 1 full page, with 4 historiated initials and illuminated borders by the Masters of Raphael de MercatellisBelgium, Abbey Church of St.-Adrian of Geraardsbergen or Grammont, c. 1510-1520? -
The Towneley Hours
In Latin and French, Illuminated manuscript on parchment. 12 full-page illuminations by the Masters of the Gold ScrollsSouthern Netherlands, Bruges, 1420s -
Book of Hours (unidentified Breton use)
In Latin and French, Illuminated manuscript on parchment. 9 full-page miniatures by a follower of Jean ColombeCentral France, Loire Valley, c. 1490-1500 -
Missal, Use of Rome
In Latin, Illuminated manuscript on parchmentNorthern Italy (Parma?), c. 1280-1320 -
Printed Book of Hours
In Latin, Illuminated imprint on paper. 19 full-page engravings and 1 engraved medallion on titlepage, engraved borders (16 different sets) on every page, all hand-illuminatedAntwerp, Christopher Plantin, 1575 -
Choir Gradual
In Latin, illuminated manuscript on parchment with musical notation. One miniature with full border, eleven historiated initials, and numerous painted initials by a provincial follower of the Master of the Budapest AntiphonerPiedmont, Northern Italy, c. 1450-1460