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The Hours of Guy Le Peley made an astonishing appearance on the art market in 2005 and constitutes a prominent addition to the corpus of the celebrated and prolific illuminator Jean Colombe. Created in the early 1480s in Bourges, the Hours of Guy Le Peley is a book of hours containing prayer services in Latin preceded by a calendar in French. Decorated with luxurious colors and abundant gold, it boasts sixteen historiated initials, three small miniatures, and fifteen full-page miniatures. The facsimile attempts to replicate the look-and-feel and physical features of the original document; pages are trimmed according to the original format; the binding might not be consistent with the current document binding.

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Horas de Le Peley, Jean Colombe

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Ein wunderschönes Faksimile des erst 2005 wiederentdeckten Meisterwerkes von Jean Colombe (ca. 1430 - ca. 1493).. Eine wunderschöne Ausgabe hergestellt mit Hingabe in Anlehnung des Originals. Die Notizen im Buch sind so im wiederentdeckten Originial vorhanden und Bestandteil des herrausragenden Fasimile der Originalausgabe.

Titel
Horas de Le Peley
Untertitel
Facsimile
Sprache
Lateinisch, Französisch
Autor*innen
Jean Colombe
Einband
Hardcover
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The Hours of Guy Le Peley made an astonishing appearance on the art market in 2005 and constitutes a prominent addition to the corpus of the celebrated and prolific illuminator Jean Colombe. Created in the early 1480s in Bourges, the Hours of Guy Le Peley is a book of hours containing prayer services in Latin preceded by a calendar in French. Decorated with luxurious colors and abundant gold, it boasts sixteen historiated initials, three small miniatures, and fifteen full-page miniatures. The facsimile attempts to replicate the look-and-feel and physical features of the original document; pages are trimmed according to the original format; the binding might not be consistent with the current document binding.