Malet-Lannoy Hours

1420-1440

21.4 cm 21.2 cm

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This Book of Hours was made ca. 1420-1440 for use of Rome in northeastern France or Paris, as suggested by the contents in the calendar and the inclusion of a suffrage to St. Avia. Although the identity of the initial patron is unknown, his heraldry was added thirty-five times...

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Thomas Malet of Berlettes and wife Jeanne of Lannoy, near Lille, c. 1435-1440. Acquired by Alfred H. Huth, London, before 1910. Sotheby's Sale, London, 12 June 1913, lot 3803; purchased by Leon Gruel, Paris, 13 June 1913; purchased by Henry Walters, Baltimore, MD, 1913; by bequest to Walters Art Museum, 1931.
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