Book of Hours

ca. 1440

8.3 cm 11.9 cm

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This Book of Hours, completed ca. 1440, is an example of the artistic production of the Masters of the Gold Scrolls, a group of illuminators primarily active in Bruges ca. 1410-50. The liturgical use combines Rome with a Rouen variant, particularly in the Hours of the Virgin....

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Léon Gruel, Paris, ca. 1900 [1]; purchased by Henry Walters, Baltimore, possibly 1905 [2]; by bequest to Walters Art Museum, 1931.[1] His bookplate inscribed with ""N 4"" in ink and a pencil notation below reading ""No. 11 Coll. L. G.""[2] Possibly item 4 on a trimmed shipping list (from Walters curatorial file)
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