Artwork Page for Printed Book of Hours (Use of Rome): fol. 45r, Coronation of the Virgin

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Printed Book of Hours (Use of Rome): fol. 45r, Coronation of the Virgin

1510
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(French, Paris, active 1493–1517)
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A hand-colored parchment page features a vertical composition framed by golden columns. In the upper scene, a woman with light skin tone in a blue gown kneels before a bearded figure on our right. A winged figure on our left lowers a crown onto her head beneath the label "beatemarie." Below, Latin text begins with a decorative blue initial containing red berries. A floral vine climbs the right margin above "AVE REGINA CELORVM."

Printed Book of Hours (Use of Rome): fol. 45r, Coronation of the Virgin

1510

Guillaume Le Rouge

(French, Paris, active 1493–1517)
France, Paris

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