Spinola Hours

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title: Spinola Hours
text: The Spinola Hours is a illuminated manuscript book of hours of about 1510-1520, consisting of 312 folios, over 80 of which are mainly decorated with miniature paintings. It was produced between Bruges and Ghent in Flanders around 1510-1520, and is a key work of the Ghent–Bruges school of illuminators. According to Thomas Kren, a former curator of the J. Paul Getty Museum, the miniatures within the Spinola Hours can be attributed to five distinct sources. Forty-seven of these illuminated pages ca
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description: 16th-century illuminated manuscript
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date created: 2019-03-14T19:18:29Z
date modified: 2024-08-27T07:02:59Z
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