Description: The Black Hours Facsimile Copy ReproductionM. 493 Morgan Library & Museum (New York, USA) AUTHOR: UNKNOWNLANGUAGE: LATINDATE: Ca. 1475ORIGIN: BELGIUMSINGLE VOLUME - 242 pages BINDING TYPE: LUXURIOUS BURGUNDY LEATHERBOUND- GOLD FOIL LETTERING ON THE COVERDIMENSIONS: 17.0 × 12.0 cm Alternative Titles: Schwarzes Stundenbuch | Das Schwarze Stundenbuch ILLUSTRATIONS: 14 full-page miniatures, 30+ golden decorated initials with emerald backgrounds, most pages feature blue and golden borders with leafy tendrils and drolleries PREVIOUS OWNERS: Nicholas Yemeniz (1806–1869)Ambroise Firmin-Didot (1790–1876)Alphonse LabitteRobert Hoe III (1839–1909)Bernard Alfred Quaritch (1871–1913)Léon GruelJ. Pierpont Morgan (1837–1913) The Black Hours, One of Seven Surviving Books of Hours on Black Vellum The Black Hours, a book of hours written and illuminated on vellum that was stained or painted black, was probably produced in Bruges about 1475. It is one of seven surviving books of hours on black vellum, all of which were produced in Flemish workshops in the second half of the 15th century. It was illuminated by an unknown artist whose style was largely imitative of that of Willem Vrelant, one of the most prolific, influential, and commercially successful illuminators working in Bruges from the late 1450s until his death in 1481. The text of The Black Hours is written in silver and gold, with gilt initials and line endings composed of chartreuse panels enlivened with yellow filigree. The borders consist of gold foliage on a monochromatic blue background. The artist executed the miniatures in a restricted palette of blue, old rose, and light flesh tones, with dashes of green, gray, and white. He used the solid black background to great advantage, especially by means of gold highlighting. As in the work of Vrelant, figures in angular drapery move somewhat stiffly in shallowly defined spaces. The men's flat faces are dominated by large noses.The Black Hours is preserved in the Morgan Library & Museum (MS. M.493) Limited to just 10 Deluxe leather-bound copies, bound by a master bookbinder/old medieval manuscript expert with 40 years of expertise in book restoration. Shipped with Free Express FEDEX delivery to worldwide.
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Binding: Leather
Language: Latin
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Collector's Edition
Original/Reproduction: Reproduction
Topic: Christianity, Bibles
Original/Facsimile: Facsimile