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3380  :  Hours (Paris) (part Turin-Milan Hours)

Number

3380


Shelf Marks

  • Torino, BN, K IV 29 (burned) (part Turin-Milan Hours)

Owners before c.1550

  • Jean de Berry
  • gift to Robinet d'Etampes
  • William IV of Bavaria ?
  • Fam. Savoy

Commissioners

  • Jean de Berry (gift to Robinet d'Etampes)
    • Foreigner
    • Gender : Man

Country

Italy


Ownership Category

Public

Origin

  • Place
    • Region : Flanders
    • Towns : Bruges
    • Details : Bruges
  • Date
    • Date details : c.1440-1445; c.1450; also before 1416
    • Half centuries : 1400-1449
    • Decade : 1440 - 1449

Physical description

Measurements

  • 095 (93+2) leaves
  • Size categories of height : 275-299 mm
  • Height of text blocks : 280 mm
  • Width of text blocks : 190 mm

Illustrations

  • Information on the illustrations :
  • Total number of illustrations :
  • Number of miniatures :
  • Number of historiated initials :
  • Number of grisailles :
  • Number of drawings :

Miniaturists

  • Eyckian Master
  • M Parement de Narbonne
  • Limburg Brothers
  • other hands

Material

Parchment

Binding

  • Description :
  • Dating : (no data)


Content

Genre

books of hours and prayer books

Authors

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Translators

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Contents

  • 1 : Hours (Paris) (part Turin-Milan Hours)

Languages

  • (no data)

Bibliography

Paul Durrieu, La miniature flamande au temps de la cour de Bourgogne (1415-1530), Brussels 1921, no. 001, 2 (f.59v, f.55v)

Otto Pächt, Ulrike Jenni & Dagmar Thoss, Flämische Schule II (Tafelband und Textband) (Veröffentlichungen der Kommission für Schrift- und Buchwesen des Mittelalters. Reihe 1, Die illuminierten Handschriften und Inkunabeln der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek, 7), Vienna 1990, fig. 120 (p.111)

Agostino Paravicini Bagliani (ed.), Les manuscrits enluminés des comtes et ducs de Savoie, Turin 1991, no. I-64

Henri L.M. Defoer, Anne S. Korteweg & Wilhelmina C.M. Wüstefeld, The Golden Age of Dutch Manuscript Painting, exhib. cat., New York-Utrecht-Stuttgart 1989, p. (many pages)

Georges Dogaer, Flemish Miniature Painting in the 15th and 16th centuries, Amsterdam 1987: Van Eyck

Bert Cardon, Manuscripts of the Speculum Humanae Salvationis in the Southern Netherlands (c. 1410 - c. 1470). A Contribution to the Study of the 15th-Century Book Illumination and of the Function and Meaning of Historical Symbolism (Corpus of Illuminated Manuscripts, 9), Leuven 1996

Bernard Bousmanne, “Item a Guillaume Wyelant aussi enlumineur”: Willem Vrelant, un aspect de l’enluminure dans les Pays-Bas méridionaux sous le mécénat des ducs de Bourgogne Philippe le Bon et Charles le Téméraire, Turnhout 1997, p.242 (Paris master, Tavernier, M Girart de Roussillon, Vrelant), p.313-314 (ill. f.257,257v)

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.0883

Annemarieke Willemsen, Kinder delijt. Middeleeuws speelgoed in de Nederlanden, Nijmegen 1998, 093

Brigitte Dekeyser & Jan Van der Stock, Manuscripts in Transition. Recycling Manuscripts, Texts and Images. Proceedings of the International Congres held in Brussels (5-9 November 2002) (Corpus of Illuminated Manuscripts, 15), Leuven 2005, p.257, 260

Hanno Wijsman (ed.), with the collaboration of Ann Kelders and Susie Speakman Sutch, Books in Transition at the Time of Philip the Fair. Manuscripts and Printed Books in the Late Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Century Low Countries (Burgundica, 15), Turnhout 2010, p.097, 107-109, 129

Hanno Wijsman, Luxury Bound. Illustrated Manuscript Production and Noble and Princely Book Ownership in the Burgundian Netherlands (1400-1550), (Burgundica, xvi), Turnhout (Brepols), 2010, p.270, 487

Bernard Bousmanne & Thierry Delcourt (dir.), Ilona Hans-Collas, Pascal Schandel, Céline Van Hoorebeeck & Michiel Verweij (eds.), Miniatures flamandes, 1404-1492, exhib. cat. (Brussels-Paris, 2011-2012), Paris-Brussels, 2011, p. 166-167

François Boespflug & Eberhard König, Les ‘Très belles heures’ de Jean de France, Duc de Berry, Paris 1998 [images of all miniatures]

Responsable

Hanno Wijsman