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3658  :  Guild Book of Saint-Anne confraternity,Saint-Nicholas Church, Ghent

Number

3658


Shelf Marks

  • Windsor, Castle, Royal Library (Guild Book of Saint-Anne confraternity) (+ London, BL, Cotton Tib A II ?)

Owners before c.1550

  • Confraternity of St Anne, Ghent (in honour of Margaret of York and Mary of Burgundy)

Commissioners

  • Confraternity of St Anne, Ghent (in honour of Margaret of York and Mary of Burgundy)
    • Institution
    • Gender : Institution

Country

United Kingdom


Ownership Category

Private

Origin

  • Place
    • Region : Flanders
    • Towns : Ghent
    • Details : Ghent ?
  • Date
    • Date details : c.1476-1490 (after 1476 / after 1480 ? / 1477 ?)
    • Half centuries : 1450-1499
    • Decade : 1480 - 1489

Physical description

Measurements

  • 082 leaves
  • Size categories of height : 275-299 mm
  • Height of text blocks : 275 mm
  • Width of text blocks : 210 mm

Illustrations

  • Total number of illustrations : 1
  • Number of miniatures : 1
  • Number of historiated initials :
  • Number of grisailles :
  • Number of drawings :

Miniaturists

  • M Mary of Burgundy

Material

Parchment

Binding

  • Description : (black morocco, with silver furniture)
  • Dating : Unknown


Content

Genre

legal and administrative

Authors

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Translators

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Contents

  • 1 : Guild Book of Saint-Anne confraternity,Saint-Nicholas Church, Ghent

Languages

  • Dutch

Bibliography

Léon Delaissé, La miniature flamande. Le mécénat de Philippe le Bon, exhib. cat., Brussels-Amsterdam 1959 [also published in Dutch: De gouden eeuw der Vlaamse miniatuur. Het mecenaat van Filips de Goede, 1445-1475, Brussels-Amsterdam 1959], no. 265 (cf. no. 192)

Antoine De Schryver, ‘De miniatuurkunst te Gent’, Gent. Duizend jaar kunst en cultuur, exhib. cat., Ghent 1975, 323-396, no. 610

Georges Dogaer, Flemish Miniature Painting in the 15th and 16th centuries, Amsterdam 1987: M Mary of Burgundy

Bodo Brinkmann, Offizium der Madonna der Codex Vat. Lat. 10293 und verwandte kleine Stundenbücher mit Architekturbordüren (Kommentarband bei Faksimileausgabe), Zurich 1992, p.020 (n.3)

Bodo Brinkmann, Die flämische Buchmalerei am Ende des Burgunderreichs: der Meister des Dresdener Gebetbuchs und die Miniaturisten seiner Zeit, 2 vols., Turnhout 1997, p.123 (n84)

Thomas Kren & Scot McKendrick, with contributions by Maryan W. Ainsworth, Mari-Tere Alvarez, Brigitte Dekeyser, Richard Gay, Elisabeth Morrison & Catherine Reynolds, Illuminating the Renaissance. The Triumph of Flemish Manuscript Painting in Europe, exhib. cat., Los Angeles-London 2003, no. 023

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.199

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. 088

Thomas Kren (ed.), Margaret of York, Simon Marmion, and the Visions of Tondal. Papers Delivered at a Symposium Organized by the Department of Manuscripts of the J. Paul Getty Museum in Collaboration with the Huntington Library and Art Collections (June 21-24, 1990), Los Angeles 1992: Margaret, no. 5-28

Responsable

Hanno Wijsman