Breviary

This Breviary was created ca. 1460-70 in the manner of the followers of Willem Vrelant. Featuring a calendar for monastic use, this book exhibits affiliations with St. Vaast in Arras. Further, a Franciscan association is indicated by additions to the calendar and its decoratio...

Manuscript

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18932
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manuscript
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Ludwig Rosenthal, Germany, ca. 1900. Leo S. Olschki, Florence; purchased by Henry Walters, Baltimore; by bequest to Walters Art Museum, 1931.[1] Item no. 95 in his catalogue in French, affixed to front flyleaf i, priced ""600.-,"" citing inventory no. ""22544""; this number on front pastedown in pencil between ""LB XIX 322967"" and ""B 33 No. 95""/""RH2R 4624"" (which has since been crossed out), ""Esp 7""
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en
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14
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