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      Carnet - Midi, Unlined - Ancient Illumination - Spinola Hours
      Carnet - Midi, Unlined - Ancient Illumination - Spinola Hours

      Carnet - Midi, Unlined - Ancient Illumination - Spinola Hours

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      Lining:
      Velina
      Page Count:
      176
      Cover Type:
      Softcover
      Cover Material:
      Plastic
      Binding Type:
      Cusatura
      Colour:
      Galben
      Paper Weight:
      100 g/mp
      Barcode:
      9781439793947
      Dimensions: H: 18cm | l: 13cm | 2cm
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      Publisher's Synopsis

      Displaying astounding naturalistic illusionism, the Spinola Hours is one of the most visually sophisticated 16th-century Flemish manuscripts. It contains a calendar of Church holidays, hours, offices and masses, as well as prayers, hymns and readings, all richly illuminated as seen in the page reproduced here.

      With pages displaying astounding plays of naturalistic illusionism, the luxurious personal prayer book known as the Spinola Hours is one of the most visually sophisticated Flemish manuscripts of the 16th century.

      A book of hours contains texts including a calendar of Church holidays, the Hours of the Virgin (a cycle of prayer services devoted to the Virgin Mary), the Office for the Dead, and other prayers, hymns and readings. This particular example augments these contents with a special series of weekday offices and masses, providing even more possibilities for rich illuminations. The book was undoubtedly commissioned for a wealthy patron, perhaps Margaret of Austria, for whom the Master of James IV of Scotland, a famed manuscript illuminator and painter, produced other works. In the 1700s it belonged to the Spinola family in Genoa, from whom it takes its modern name.

      We are honoured to feature this unparalleled example of illumination from the J. Paul Getty Museum as part of our collaborative collection.

      MORE FEATURES:
      • Decorative printed cover paper
      • FSC-certified text paper
      • Threaded stitching and glue, as needed
      • Cloth headbands
      • Acid-free sustainable forest paper
      • Flexible cover and spine.
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