Manuscripts
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Printed Book of Hours (use of Rome)
In Latin and French, Printed and illuminated on parchment. 14 painted metalcuts with illuminated borders, painted initials, and printer’s device likely illuminated in the Hardouyn WorkshopFrance, Paris, Germain Hardouyn, c. 1536 -
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 -
Woven Prayer Book
In Latin and French, illustrated book woven in silkLyon, R.P.J. Hervier, designer; J. A. Henry, fabricator, for A. Roux, 1886-1887 -
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 -
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 -
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