Books of Hours
 
 

 
 
  18 Books of Hours 
Book of Hours (Use of Rome)

 

In Latin, illuminated manuscript on parchment
Italy, Florence, c. 1480-90
3 miniatures by Mariano del Buono and his Workshop
    
Book of Hours (Use of Paris)

 

In Latin and French, illuminated manuscript on parchment
France, probably Paris, c. 1415-25
6 miniatures by a Follower of the Luçon Master
    
Book of Hours (Use of Geert Grote)

 

In Low German, illuminated manuscript on parchment
Germany, Münster, c. 1500
10 hand-colored engravings
    
Printed Book of Hours (Use of Rome)

 

In Latin and French
Paris, Simone Vostre [c. 1507; almanac from 1507-1527]
18 large metalcuts and 66 small metalcuts, after designs by the Master of the Très Petites Heures of Anne of Brittany and Jean Pichore
    
Book of Hours (Use of Rome)

 

In Latin, illuminated manuscript on parchment
Italy, Florence, c. 1450
4 miniatures by the workshop of Bartholomeo d’Antonio Varnucci
    
Printed Book of Hours (Use of Paris)

 

In Latin and French
Paris, [Printed by Ulrich Gering and Berthold Rembolt for Simon Vostre], [8 September 1498]
16 large metalcuts and 29 small metalcuts by the Master of Anne of Brittany
    
Book of Hours (use of Rome)

 

In Latin and French, illuminated manuscript on parchment,
Belgium, Tournai or Ghent?, c. 1450
10 miniatures by the Master of the Ghent Privileges
    
Miniature Book of Hours (Use of Rome)

 

In Latin, illuminated manuscript on parchment
Belgium, Bruges, c. 1480
15 large miniatures, 3 historiated initials, and 24 roundels in the Calendar by the Workshop of the Master of the Dresden Prayerbook
    
Mühlich Prayer Book
new itemIn Latin and German, illuminated manuscript on parchment
Germany, Nuremberg, dated 1423
2 full-page miniatures and 17 historiated initials, with prolific border decoration
    
Book of Hours (Use of Geert Grote)

 

In Dutch, iIlluminated manuscript on parchment
The Netherlands, Holland, c. 1490
4 large miniatures by the Masters of the Dark Eyes
    
Book of Hours (unidentified use)

 

In Latin, illuminated manuscript on parchment
France, Paris or the Loire Valley (Tours?), c. 1525
12 large and 6 small miniatures from the Circle of Etienne Collault
    
Book of Hours (Use of Poitiers)

 

In Latin and French, illuminated manuscript on parchment
France, likely Paris, c. 1505-10
13 large miniatures by the Master of Etienne Poncher and another Parisian illuminator
    
Du Pou-Veauce Hours (Use of Poitiers and Paris)

 

In Latin and French, illuminated manuscript on parchment
France, Tours, c. 1480 or just before
16 miniatures attributed to two artists in the immediate circle of Jean Fouquet and Jean Bourdichon
    
Book of Hours (Use of Rome)

 

In Latin, illuminated manuscript
Belgium, Bruges, c. 1480
6 large and 29 small miniatures by a follower of Willem Vrelant and another artist
    
Le Bigot Hours (Use of Rome)

 

In Latin, illuminated manuscript on parchment
France, Tours or Le Mans, c. 1470s
12 miniatures (of which 7 in camaïeu d'or) by the Circle of Jean Fouquet
    
Book of Hours (Use of Cambrai)

 

In Latin and French, illuminated manuscript on parchment,
France, Valenciennes, c. 1475-1480
1 large and 14 small miniatures by the Workshop of Simon Marmion
    
Book of Hours (Use of Cambrai)

 

In Latin and French, illuminated manuscript on parchment
France, Hainaut (Cambrai?), c. 1480
5 miniatures by 2 artists of the “Group Betremieu”
    
Rokeghem Hours (Use of Rome)

 

In Latin and Dutch, illuminated manuscript on parchment
Belgium, Bruges, c. 1500
2 large and 16 small miniatures by the Masters of Raphael de Mercatellis