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Printed Book of Hours (Use of Rome): fol. 96v, Mass of St. Gregory

1510
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(French, Paris, active 1493–1517)
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A book page has Latin script in the lower half and an image in the upper half depicting St. Gregory kneeling in a blue robe within an architectural frame labeled "Suffragia." Christ, wearing a crown of thorns, emerges from a tomb on the altar. To our right stands a figure in an orange robe and hat. Below, red and black text begins with "Beatus gregorius papa."

Printed Book of Hours (Use of Rome): fol. 96v, Mass of St. Gregory

1510

Guillaume Le Rouge

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

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