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Book of hours (MS M.73).

Accession number
MS M.73
Object title
Book of hours (MS M.73).
Created
Paris, France, ca. 1475.
Binding
Green velvet (2 clasps) in green morocco case lettered: Horae Beatae Virginis Mariae - French Ms. C. 1470.
Credit line
Purchased by J. Pierpont Morgan (1837-1913) in 1902.
Description
144 leaves (1 column, 18 lines), bound : vellum, ill. : 140 x 98 mm
Provenance
Richard Bennett; Catalogue of manuscripts and early printed books from the libraries of William Morris, Richard Bennett, Bertram, fourth Earl of Ashburnham, and other sources, no. 50; purchased by J. Pierpont Morgan (1837-1913) with the Bennett Collection in 1902; J.P. Morgan (1867-1943).
Notes
Ms. book of hours for the use of Paris (Hours of the Virgin, Office of the Dead); written and illuminated in Paris, France, ca. 1475.
Decoration: 12 large miniatures, 3 small miniatures, 24 calendar illustrations.
Artist: Maître François (tentatively identified with François le Barbier [or François Le Barbier] pè̀re [father], active 1455-ca. 1480; (see Mathieu Deldicque, Revue d'art, no. 183/2014-1, p. 9-18).
Thromas Kren has attributed the script to Jean Dubreuil who signed the colophon of the Hours of Jacques of Langeac in 1466 (Lyons, Bibl. municipale, MS 5154, fol. 194), a manuscript also by the Maître François; (see Thomas Kren, "Seven Illuminated Books of Hours written by the Parisian scribe Jean Dubreuil, c. 1475-1485," Reading Texts and Images, 2002, p. 158).
Revised: 2017
Script
bastarda
Language
Latin
Classification