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Book of Hours (Use of Rouen): fol. 61r

c. 1470
(French, active Rouen, 1460–80)
Measurements
Codex: 19.5 x 13.1 cm (7 11/16 x 5 3/16 in.)
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In the late 1400s and early 1500s Rouen was an established and important center of book production. The city’s cathedral had a wealthy chapter that spent large sums of money to commission books and to maintain its extensive library. The stationers and booksellers would have likely been concentrated in or near the cathedral precinct. This artist, named after a manuscript now in Geneva, was Rouen’s principal illuminator during the second half of the 1400s.
A vellum manuscript page features black ink Latin script in the upper left and a decorative tempera border on the right. Ornate initials in blue and gold begin several lines. The vertical border overflows with winding green vines, scrolling blue leaves, and small red and blue flowers interspersed with gold leaf. The top line reads "Adiuuandum me festina." Below the script and border, a large, empty parchment margin occupies the bottom half.

Book of Hours (Use of Rouen): fol. 61r

c. 1470

Master of the Geneva Latini

(French, active Rouen, 1460–80)
France, Rouen

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