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Book of Hours, Initial 'D' with the Presentation in the Temple, This small, early Book of Hours dates to the late thirteenth century, and was created for use in Arras and remained in that region for most of its existence. Although the majority of the book is written in Latin, the calendar is in Old French. The manuscript contains a prefatory cycle of six Passion miniatures, as well as seven extant full-page historiated initials Image details File size:
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Similar stock images Book of Hours, Initial 'D' with Presentation in the Temple; marginal drollery of a Jew holding a basket and stick, This Book of Hours was likely produced for a member of the Augustinian Collegiate Church of Saint-Pierre at Lille along the Flemish-French border Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/book-of-hours-initial-d-with-presentation-in-the-temple-marginal-drollery-of-a-jew-holding-a-basket-and-stick-this-book-of-hours-was-likely-produced-for-a-member-of-the-augustinian-collegiate-church-of-saint-pierre-at-lille-along-the-flemish-french-border-image573463265.html RM 2T8YE6W – Book of Hours, Initial 'D' with Presentation in the Temple; marginal drollery of a Jew holding a basket and stick, This Book of Hours was likely produced for a member of the Augustinian Collegiate Church of Saint-Pierre at Lille along the Flemish-French border . Book of hours by the Master of Zweder van Culemborg - KB 79 K 2 - folios 033v (left) and 034r (right) . Lefthand side folio 033v and righthand side folio 034r from the Book of hours by the Master(s) of Zweder van Culemborg Illuminations on the left folio 033v The full-page miniature shows The adoration of the Christ-child by the Magi Adoration of the kings: the wise men present their gifts to the christ-child (gold, frankincense and myrrh) (73B57) Illuminations on the right folio 034r The historiated initial shows The presentation in the temple: Mary presents the Christ-child to Simeon Roma Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/book-of-hours-by-the-master-of-zweder-van-culemborg-kb-79-k-2-folios-033v-left-and-034r-right-lefthand-side-folio-033v-and-righthand-side-folio-034r-from-the-book-of-hours-by-the-masters-of-zweder-van-culemborg-illuminations-on-the-left-folio-033v-the-full-page-miniature-shows-the-adoration-of-the-christ-child-by-the-magi-adoration-of-the-kings-the-wise-men-present-their-gifts-to-the-christ-child-gold-frankincense-and-myrrh-73b57-illuminations-on-the-right-folio-034r-the-historiated-initial-shows-the-presentation-in-the-temple-mary-presents-the-christ-child-to-simeon-roma-image207790538.html RM P21JXJ – . Book of hours by the Master of Zweder van Culemborg - KB 79 K 2 - folios 033v (left) and 034r (right) . Lefthand side folio 033v and righthand side folio 034r from the Book of hours by the Master(s) of Zweder van Culemborg Illuminations on the left folio 033v The full-page miniature shows The adoration of the Christ-child by the Magi Adoration of the kings: the wise men present their gifts to the christ-child (gold, frankincense and myrrh) (73B57) Illuminations on the right folio 034r The historiated initial shows The presentation in the temple: Mary presents the Christ-child to Simeon Roma Initial B: The Presentation in the Temple; Book of Hours, after 1460. The Virgin Mary brings the infant Jesus to the synagogue. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/initial-b-the-presentation-in-the-temple-book-of-hours-after-1460-the-virgin-mary-brings-the-infant-jesus-to-the-synagogue-image626616515.html RM 2YBCRN7 – Initial B: The Presentation in the Temple; Book of Hours, after 1460. The Virgin Mary brings the infant Jesus to the synagogue. Presentation in the Temple. Book of Hours. France [Paris]; circa 1407. [Miniature and text] Office of the Virgin at None. The Virgin presents Christ to Simeon, with Joseph behind her holding a dove; set in an elaborate gothic church. Text beginning with decorated initial 'D' Image taken from Book of Hours. Originally published/produced in France [Paris]; circa 1407. . Source: Add. 29433, f.71v. Language: Mostly Latin, partly F. Author: Master of the Brussels Initials. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/presentation-in-the-temple-book-of-hours-france-paris-circa-1407-miniature-and-text-office-of-the-virgin-at-none-the-virgin-presents-christ-to-simeon-with-joseph-behind-her-holding-a-dove-set-in-an-elaborate-gothic-church-text-beginning-with-decorated-initial-d-image-taken-from-book-of-hours-originally-publishedproduced-in-france-paris-circa-1407-source-add-29433-f71v-language-mostly-latin-partly-f-author-master-of-the-brussels-initials-image226965610.html RM R574XJ – Presentation in the Temple. Book of Hours. France [Paris]; circa 1407. [Miniature and text] Office of the Virgin at None. The Virgin presents Christ to Simeon, with Joseph behind her holding a dove; set in an elaborate gothic church. Text beginning with decorated initial 'D' Image taken from Book of Hours. Originally published/produced in France [Paris]; circa 1407. . Source: Add. 29433, f.71v. Language: Mostly Latin, partly F. Author: Master of the Brussels Initials. Book of Hours, Use of Augustinian Canons of Windesheim Chapter, Initial 'D' with the Presentation in the Temple, Completed for liturgical use of the Augustinian Canons of the Windesheim Chapter ca. 1450, this Book of Hours features eleven extant miniatures and nine historiated initials. The manuscript was illuminated by the Master of the Ghent Privileges and associates, possibly in Tournai. Along with occasional marginal additions, this Book of Hours also features some heraldry that attests to a cherished history Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/book-of-hours-use-of-augustinian-canons-of-windesheim-chapter-initial-d-with-the-presentation-in-the-temple-completed-for-liturgical-use-of-the-augustinian-canons-of-the-windesheim-chapter-ca-1450-this-book-of-hours-features-eleven-extant-miniatures-and-nine-historiated-initials-the-manuscript-was-illuminated-by-the-master-of-the-ghent-privileges-and-associates-possibly-in-tournai-along-with-occasional-marginal-additions-this-book-of-hours-also-features-some-heraldry-that-attests-to-a-cherished-history-image573462347.html RM 2T8YD23 – Book of Hours, Use of Augustinian Canons of Windesheim Chapter, Initial 'D' with the Presentation in the Temple, Completed for liturgical use of the Augustinian Canons of the Windesheim Chapter ca. 1450, this Book of Hours features eleven extant miniatures and nine historiated initials. 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Some Franciscan sympathies are indicated in the litany, evinced by a citation of Bernardinus of Siena, Francis, and Clara Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/book-of-hours-initial-d-with-presentation-in-temple-completed-for-use-of-cambrai-ca-1450-60-this-sizable-book-of-hours-is-comprised-of-265-folios-with-two-full-page-miniatures-inserted-and-thirteen-historiated-initials-perhaps-the-focus-on-prayer-rather-than-decoration-was-due-to-the-presumed-first-owner-who-was-established-in-mons-and-was-associated-with-a-benedictine-nunnery-dedicated-to-sainte-waudry-some-franciscan-sympathies-are-indicated-in-the-litany-evinced-by-a-citation-of-bernardinus-of-siena-francis-and-clara-image573465684.html RM 2T8YH98 – Book of Hours, Initial 'D' with Presentation in Temple, Completed for use of Cambrai, ca. 1450-60, this sizable Book of Hours is comprised of 265 folios, with two full-page miniatures (inserted) and thirteen historiated initials. Perhaps the focus on prayer rather than decoration was due to the presumed first owner, who was established in Mons and was associated with a Benedictine nunnery (dedicated to Sainte Waudry). Some Franciscan sympathies are indicated in the litany, evinced by a citation of Bernardinus of Siena, Francis, and Clara Book of Hours, Initial 'D' with the Presentation in the Temple; musicians, hybrids, and stag hunt in margins, This Book of Hours was created in northeastern France in the early fourteenth century, possibly for the marriage of Louis I of Châtillon (d. 1346) and Jeanne of Hainaut, as the Châtillon de Blois arms are depicted, and the arms of Hainaut also appear in the borders, including in conjunction with the Châtillon arms. The manuscript is exceptional for the abundance of drolleries and lively hybrids that inhabit nearly every page Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/book-of-hours-initial-d-with-the-presentation-in-the-temple-musicians-hybrids-and-stag-hunt-in-margins-this-book-of-hours-was-created-in-northeastern-france-in-the-early-fourteenth-century-possibly-for-the-marriage-of-louis-i-of-chtillon-d-1346-and-jeanne-of-hainaut-as-the-chtillon-de-blois-arms-are-depicted-and-the-arms-of-hainaut-also-appear-in-the-borders-including-in-conjunction-with-the-chtillon-arms-the-manuscript-is-exceptional-for-the-abundance-of-drolleries-and-lively-hybrids-that-inhabit-nearly-every-page-image573466127.html RM 2T8YHW3 – Book of Hours, Initial 'D' with the Presentation in the Temple; musicians, hybrids, and stag hunt in margins, This Book of Hours was created in northeastern France in the early fourteenth century, possibly for the marriage of Louis I of Châtillon (d. 1346) and Jeanne of Hainaut, as the Châtillon de Blois arms are depicted, and the arms of Hainaut also appear in the borders, including in conjunction with the Châtillon arms. The manuscript is exceptional for the abundance of drolleries and lively hybrids that inhabit nearly every page Book of Hours, Initial 'V' with the Presentation of the Virgin, This pocket-sized Book of Hours, ca. 1460-70, was completed in the circle of Willem Vrelant for the use of Sarum. Featuring twenty-seven extant miniatures and twenty-two historiated initials, it is an important example of the prayer books made in the third quarter of the thirteenth century in Bruges for English owners. While this manuscript is not especially unique amongst its peers, it is exemplary because of its impressive pictorial program, including the aforementioned miniatures and historiated initials Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/book-of-hours-initial-v-with-the-presentation-of-the-virgin-this-pocket-sized-book-of-hours-ca-1460-70-was-completed-in-the-circle-of-willem-vrelant-for-the-use-of-sarum-featuring-twenty-seven-extant-miniatures-and-twenty-two-historiated-initials-it-is-an-important-example-of-the-prayer-books-made-in-the-third-quarter-of-the-thirteenth-century-in-bruges-for-english-owners-while-this-manuscript-is-not-especially-unique-amongst-its-peers-it-is-exemplary-because-of-its-impressive-pictorial-program-including-the-aforementioned-miniatures-and-historiated-initials-image573471596.html RM 2T8YTTC – Book of Hours, Initial 'V' with the Presentation of the Virgin, This pocket-sized Book of Hours, ca. 1460-70, was completed in the circle of Willem Vrelant for the use of Sarum. Featuring twenty-seven extant miniatures and twenty-two historiated initials, it is an important example of the prayer books made in the third quarter of the thirteenth century in Bruges for English owners. While this manuscript is not especially unique amongst its peers, it is exemplary because of its impressive pictorial program, including the aforementioned miniatures and historiated initials Book of Hours, Initial 'D' with the Presentation at the Temple, This Book of Hours was produced in the early fourteenth century in Northeast France. The contents of the calendar suggest a use of Saint-Omer which was in the diocese of Therouanne. The presence of a female figure kneeling in prayer accompanying the Pentecost suggests the manuscript was made for a female owner. The calendar contains marginal illumination with the Labors of the Months and the zodiac symbols. There are seven full-page miniatures depicting scenes from the book of Genesis contained within architectural settings Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/book-of-hours-initial-d-with-the-presentation-at-the-temple-this-book-of-hours-was-produced-in-the-early-fourteenth-century-in-northeast-france-the-contents-of-the-calendar-suggest-a-use-of-saint-omer-which-was-in-the-diocese-of-therouanne-the-presence-of-a-female-figure-kneeling-in-prayer-accompanying-the-pentecost-suggests-the-manuscript-was-made-for-a-female-owner-the-calendar-contains-marginal-illumination-with-the-labors-of-the-months-and-the-zodiac-symbols-there-are-seven-full-page-miniatures-depicting-scenes-from-the-book-of-genesis-contained-within-architectural-settings-image573463082.html RM 2T8YE0A – Book of Hours, Initial 'D' with the Presentation at the Temple, This Book of Hours was produced in the early fourteenth century in Northeast France. The contents of the calendar suggest a use of Saint-Omer which was in the diocese of Therouanne. The presence of a female figure kneeling in prayer accompanying the Pentecost suggests the manuscript was made for a female owner. The calendar contains marginal illumination with the Labors of the Months and the zodiac symbols. There are seven full-page miniatures depicting scenes from the book of Genesis contained within architectural settings Book of Hours, Presentation in the Temple, This Book of Hours was completed ca. 1440-50, and likely destined for Tournai. The decoration of this manuscript includes two full-page miniatures, eleven extant smaller miniatures, one historiated initial, and one drollery. The illumination is in the style of the Master of Guillebert de Mets, although the work would have been completed during the closing stage of Mets' career Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/book-of-hours-presentation-in-the-temple-this-book-of-hours-was-completed-ca-1440-50-and-likely-destined-for-tournai-the-decoration-of-this-manuscript-includes-two-full-page-miniatures-eleven-extant-smaller-miniatures-one-historiated-initial-and-one-drollery-the-illumination-is-in-the-style-of-the-master-of-guillebert-de-mets-although-the-work-would-have-been-completed-during-the-closing-stage-of-mets-career-image573471580.html RM 2T8YTRT – Book of Hours, Presentation in the Temple, This Book of Hours was completed ca. 1440-50, and likely destined for Tournai. The decoration of this manuscript includes two full-page miniatures, eleven extant smaller miniatures, one historiated initial, and one drollery. The illumination is in the style of the Master of Guillebert de Mets, although the work would have been completed during the closing stage of Mets' career Malet-Lannoy Hours, Presentation in the Temple, This Book of Hours was made ca. 1420-1440 for use of Rome in northeastern France or Paris, as suggested by the contents in the calendar and the inclusion of a suffrage to St. Avia. Although the identity of the initial patron is unknown, his heraldry was added thirty-five times throughout the book. The manuscript was owned within the first decades of its creation by Thomas Malet of Berlettes and Jeanne of Lannoy, whose heraldry was added early into the manuscript as well Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/malet-lannoy-hours-presentation-in-the-temple-this-book-of-hours-was-made-ca-1420-1440-for-use-of-rome-in-northeastern-france-or-paris-as-suggested-by-the-contents-in-the-calendar-and-the-inclusion-of-a-suffrage-to-st-avia-although-the-identity-of-the-initial-patron-is-unknown-his-heraldry-was-added-thirty-five-times-throughout-the-book-the-manuscript-was-owned-within-the-first-decades-of-its-creation-by-thomas-malet-of-berlettes-and-jeanne-of-lannoy-whose-heraldry-was-added-early-into-the-manuscript-as-well-image573469865.html RM 2T8YPJH – Malet-Lannoy Hours, Presentation in the Temple, This Book of Hours was made ca. 1420-1440 for use of Rome in northeastern France or Paris, as suggested by the contents in the calendar and the inclusion of a suffrage to St. Avia. Although the identity of the initial patron is unknown, his heraldry was added thirty-five times throughout the book. The manuscript was owned within the first decades of its creation by Thomas Malet of Berlettes and Jeanne of Lannoy, whose heraldry was added early into the manuscript as well Book of Hours, Presentation in the Temple, This small Book of Hours was made at the turn of the sixteenth century. The illuminations are in the style of the Master of the Prayerbook of ca. 1500, active in Bruges Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/book-of-hours-presentation-in-the-temple-this-small-book-of-hours-was-made-at-the-turn-of-the-sixteenth-century-the-illuminations-are-in-the-style-of-the-master-of-the-prayerbook-of-ca-1500-active-in-bruges-image573468948.html RM 2T8YNDT – Book of Hours, Presentation in the Temple, This small Book of Hours was made at the turn of the sixteenth century. The illuminations are in the style of the Master of the Prayerbook of ca. 1500, active in Bruges