144 : Hours (Rome) "Manderscheid"
Number
144
Shelf Marks
- unknown location
- Germany, Renate König
- Stuttgart, WLB, Donaueschingen 325
- Sotheby's 1982-06-21, no. 20
Owners before c.1550
Commissioners
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Country
Germany
Ownership Category
Private
Origin
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Place
- Region : Flanders
- Towns : Bruges
- Details : Bruges
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Date
- Date details : c.1515 (c.1490-1500 ?)
- Half centuries : 1500-1549
- Decade : 1510 - 1519
Physical description
Measurements
- 204 leaves
- Size categories of height : 200-224 mm
- Height of text blocks : 213 mm
- Width of text blocks : 148 mm
Illustrations
- Information on the illustrations :
- Total number of illustrations :
- Number of miniatures :
- Number of historiated initials :
- Number of grisailles :
- Number of drawings :
Emblems and Heraldry
"Le tamps se changhe souvent"; "Autre secours, Duchastel"; "......(?) van Cruninge"; "Ce n'est que d'estre a son plaisir"; "Ne le venteroye Ilpendam"; "Heu quando"
Miniaturists
- M Wodhull-Harberton Hours
- M Davidscenes Grimani
- M Dresden Prayer Book
- M Berlin 241
- M Prayer Books c.1500 (circle) ?
Material
Parchment
Contemporary Bindings
Content
Genre
books of hours and prayer books
Authors
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Translators
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Contents
- 1 : Hours (Rome) "Manderscheid"
Languages
- Latin
Bibliography
Bodo Brinkmann, Die flämische Buchmalerei am Ende des Burgunderreichs: der Meister des Dresdener Gebetbuchs und die Miniaturisten seiner Zeit, 2 vols., Turnhout 1997, no. 49, p.329-334, 371, 375, bl-w ill. 349-351, coul. ill. 63 (M Dresden, M David Scenes, M Wodhull-Harberton, M Berlin 241)
Thomas Kren & Scot McKendrick, with contributions by Maryan W. Ainsworth, Mari-Tere Alvarez, Brigitte Dekeyser, Richard Gay, Elisabeth Morrison & Catherine Reynolds, Illuminating the Renaissance. The Triumph of Flemish Manuscript Painting in Europe, exhib. cat., Los Angeles-London 2003, p.383-5 (M Davidscenes)
Hanno Wijsman, Luxury Bound. Illustrated Manuscript Production and Noble and Princely Book Ownership in the Burgundian Netherlands (1400-1550), (Burgundica, xvi), Turnhout (Brepols), 2010, p.320, 349-350
Heribert Tenschert (ed.), Kataloge Antiquariat Heribert Tenschert: Leuchtendes Mittelalter, vol. III, Rotthalmünster 1991, p. 298 (M Wodhull-Harberton), p.376, p.392
Joachim Plotzek, Andachtsbücher des Mittelalters aus Privatbezitz, Cologne 1987, no. 73
Joachim M. Plotzek, Katharina Winnekes, Stefan Kraus & Ulrike Surmann, Ars Vivendi, Ars moriendi. Die Handschriftensammlung Renate König, exhib. cat., Cologne-Munich 2001, no. 25
Photo Archives
Leuven, Illuminare, Slides nos. 02444