Books of Hours
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. 1460Miniature Book of Hours
In Latin, Illuminated manuscript on parchment with 7 miniatures by the Master of Philippe of Guelders and WorkshopFrance, likely Paris, c. 1500- The Hours of La BaumeIn Latin, Illuminated manuscript on parchment. 13 large miniatures, 4 small miniatures and 2 historiated initials by the Master of the Apocalypse of Aymar de Poitiers (active Dauphiné, c. 1480-1490)France, Dauphiné, perhaps Grenoble, c. 1480-1485
- The Lubbock HoursIn Latin, Illuminated manuscript on parchment. 19 full-page miniatures, including 18 by an artist of the Pink Canopies Group and 1 by an English artistBruges, c. 1390-1400, and England, c. 1400
- Book of Hours (Use of Rouen)In Latin and French, Illuminated manuscript on parchment. 12 full-page miniatures by the Master of Raoul du Fou, and full borders on every page by Jean Serpin (both active Rouen, c. 1480-1520)France, Rouen, c. 1480-1490
- The Hours of ClavelIn Latin, Illuminated manuscript on parchment. 5 large miniatures by the Master of Robert Gaguin, and 1 large miniature by the Master of Bénigne SerreFrance, Paris, c. 1480-1490; Dijon, c. 1520-1530
- Printed Book of Hours (Use of Paris)In French and Latin, Printed on parchment. With forty-eight illuminated full-page metalcuts, Kerver’s printer’s mark (printed twice and illuminated), thirty illuminated small metalcuts, and illuminated initials throughout the volume painted by Jean Coene IV or followerParis, Thielman Kerver, April 29, 1522 (dated colophon)
The Anne Seurot Hours
In Latin and French, Illuminated manuscript on parchment. 5 miniatures by the Master of the Harvard Hannibal and Workshop (active Paris, c. 1420-1440)France, Paris, c. 1420-1430- The Haraucourt HoursIlluminated 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