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  2. Morgan Library & Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Morgan Library & Museum (originally known as the Pierpont Morgan Library; colloquially the Morgan) is a museum and research library at 225 Madison Avenue in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, New York, U.S. Completed in 1906 as the private library of the banker J. P. Morgan, the institution has more than 350,000 objects.

  3. Hours of Catherine of Cleves - Wikipedia

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    The Hours of Catherine of Cleves (Morgan Library and Museum, now divided in two parts, M. 917 and M. 945, the latter sometimes called the Guennol Hours or, less commonly, the Arenberg Hours) is an ornately illuminated manuscript in the Gothic art style, produced in about 1440 by the anonymous Dutch artist known as the Master of Catherine of Cleves.

  4. Da Costa Book of Hours - Wikipedia

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    August from the book's calendar. The Da Costa Book of Hours is a 1515 illuminated manuscript book of hours, now in the Morgan Library and Museum in New York. It was produced by Simon Bening and his workshop, possibly for a member of the Portuguese Sá family, before later belonging to Álvaro da Costa, an advisor to Manuel I of Portugal.

  5. Black Hours, Morgan MS 493 - Wikipedia

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    Pentecost, folios 18v–19r, c. 1460–75.Morgan Library & Museum, New York.Each folio measures 170 × 122 mm. The black books of hours are a grouping of four to five (some books so defined contain only a few pages in this style) extant Flemish illuminated manuscripts so named for their dark appearance. [3]

  6. Farnese Hours - Wikipedia

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    The Farnese Hours is an illuminated manuscript book of hours created by Giulio Clovio for Cardinal Alessandro Farnese in 1546. Considered the masterpiece of Clovio, it is now in the Morgan Library & Museum in New York City. [1] It is often regarded as the last major manuscript book of hours.

  7. Book of hours - Wikipedia

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    Black Hours (1460–1475): New York, Morgan Library, Morgan MS 493 — an example of Black Hours, codices copied on black pages; Farnese Hours (1546): New York, Morgan Library, MS M.69 — illuminated by Giulio Clovio; Hours of Catherine of Cleves, property of 'Katharina van Kleef' (15th century): New York, Morgan Library, MSS M.917 and M.945

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  9. Hours of Henry VIII - Wikipedia

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    The Hours of Henry VIII is a 15th-century illuminated book of hours, painted by Jean Poyet in Tours. Its 400 pages contain 55 full-page miniatures . It is housed under shelfmark MS H.8 in the Morgan Library & Museum , New York.

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