Book of Hours

ca. 1460-1470

6.8 cm 9.5 cm

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This Book of Hours was created ca.1460-70 in the Bruges region by artists influenced by the famous illuminator Willem Vrelant. Its fifteen surviving miniatures have been heavily repainted, as have many of the borders, and Lillian Randall has suggested this campaign of refurbis...

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Edouard Rahir (firm of Damascène Morgand), Paris, ca. 1900 [1]; purchased by unknown owner, Paris, 1901 [2]. Acquired by Peter Marié, New York; Peter Marié Sale, New York, lot no. 561, 1903 [3]. Acquired by George Richmond, New York, 1903 (?) [4]. Purchased by Henry Walters, Baltimore; by bequest to Walters Art Museum, 1931.[1] His inventory number ""26005"" on front flyleaf i, v[2] ""Bt of Morgand [Paris] July 1901 for 2000 [francs]"" inscribed on front flyleaf i, v[3] See inscription on front flyleaf i, v[4] Likely his mark in pencil ""efx"" on back flyleaf iv, r
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