The Hours of Ogier Bénigne

ca. 1480

15.7 cm 23.3 cm

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This Book of Hours was created for use of Rome in ca. 1470-80. Regional saints in the calendar and litany indicate the residence of the unknown first owner in Burgundy. The book became into the possession of a woman named Louise Grefier in Dijon, whose burial in 1537 is record...

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Louise Grefier, Dijon, before 1537; inherited successively by the descendants of Louise Grefier, until 1625 [1]. Howel Wills [1854?-1901], Florence, mid-late 19th century; Wills Sale, London, July 11 1894, no. 828; purchased by Bernard Quaritch, London, 1894. Leo. S. Olschki, Florence, late 19th-early 20th century; purchased by Henry Walters, Baltimore, ca. 1912; by bequest to Walters Art Museum, 1931.[1] Entries by family members in front and back of manuscript, including Ogier Bénigne
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