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Printed Book of Hours (Use of Rome): fol. 94v, The Trinity

1510
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(French, Paris, active 1493–1517)
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A vertically oriented printed folio depicts the Trinity framed by golden columns. Christ and God the Father, two men with light skin tones, sit holding an open book against an orange sunburst and blue clouds. Christ, on our left, raises his right hand; God, on the right, wears a tiered crown and holds a blue orb. A white dove hovers between them. Below, Latin text begins "Te inuocamus." The scene is encased in gold.

Printed Book of Hours (Use of Rome): fol. 94v, The Trinity

1510

Guillaume Le Rouge

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

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