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1296  :  Hours (Sarum)

Number

1296


Shelf Marks

  • Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, 1055-1975
  • Drouot 1960-06-17, no. 9
  • Lyon, A. Rosset

Owners before c.1550

  • (English market)

Commissioners

  • (English market)
    • Foreigner
    • Gender :

Country

United Kingdom


Ownership Category

Public

Origin

  • Place
    • Region : Flanders
    • Towns : Bruges
    • Details : Bruges
  • Date
    • Date details : c.1440 (c.1430-1440 ?)
    • Half centuries : 1400-1449
    • Decade : 1440 - 1449

Physical description

Measurements

  • 118 leaves
  • Size categories of height : 300-324 mm
  • Height of text blocks : 305 mm
  • Width of text blocks : 220 mm

Illustrations

  • Information on the illustrations : 6 large, 14 small miniatures
  • Total number of illustrations : 20
  • Number of miniatures : 20
  • Number of historiated initials :
  • Number of grisailles :
  • Number of drawings :

Miniaturists

  • M Gold Scrolls

Material

Parchment

Binding

  • Description : 19th c.: red velvet over wooden boards
  • Dating : 1800-1900


Content

Genre

books of hours and prayer books

Authors

/

Translators

/

Contents

  • 1 : Hours (Sarum)

Languages

  • Latin

Bibliography

Saskia van Bergen , De Meesters van Otto van Moerdrecht. Een onderzoek naar de stijl en iconografie van een groep miniaturisten, in relatie tot de productie van getijdenboeken in Brugge rond 1430, dissertation, University of Amsterdam 2007, p. 397-398 (SN, otherwise)

Georges Dogaer, Flemish Miniature Painting in the 15th and 16th centuries, Amsterdam 1987: M Gold Scrolls

Alain Arnould & Jean Michel Massing, Splendours of Flanders. Late Medieval Art in Cambridge Collections, Cambridge 1993, no. 36 (ill. f.49v-50, 51v-52)

Bert Cardon, Jan Van der Stock & Dominique Vanwijnsberghe (eds.), Als ich can. Liber Amicorum in Memory of Professor Dr. Maurits Smeyers (Corpus of Illuminated Manuscripts, 11-12), Leuven 2002, p.1172

Jonathan J.G. Alexander, James H. Marrow & Lucy Freeman Sandler (with the assistance of Elisabeth Moodey and Todor T. Petev), The Splendor of the Word. Medieval and Renaissance Illuminated Manuscripts at the New York Public Library, exhib. cat., New York-London-Turnhout 2005, see no. 47

Nigel Morgan & Stella Panayotova, with the assistance of Martine Meuwese, Elisabeth New, Suzanne Reynolds, Hanna Vorholt, Andrea Worm, A Catalogue of Western Book Illumination in the Fitzwilliam Museum and the Cambridge Colleges. Part I: The Low Countries, Germania, Bohemia, Austria, Hungary, 2 vols., Cambridge 2009, no. 174

Photo Archives

Leuven, Illuminare, Slides nos. 02807-24

Responsable

Hanno Wijsman