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The Beatty Rosarium reconstructed: A manuscript with excised miniatures by Simon Bening

The Beatty Rosarium reconstructed: A manuscript with excised miniatures by Simon Bening JUDITH TESTA The A Beatty manuscript Rosarium with reconstructed: excised miniatures by Simon Bening* the relatively of illuminated that survive large number Despite manuscripts from the first half of the sixteenth there are only a scant few in which all century, the miniatures can be attributed to the last and greatest Flemish book illuminaA recently discovered or tor, Simon Bening of Bruges ( 1 483 Rosarium, in the Chester in Dublin book of miscellaneous (MS prayers, Beatty Library Western Since Simon Bening gg), is a rare example of just such a manuscript. was the head of a large and busy shop, most of the works associated with him have some miniatures the master and others by his associates or assistants; of by miniatures the many works containing attributable to Simon, only three have an extensive cycle of miniatures produced entirely by Simon, without the interof Cardinal vention of his shop: the Passion Prayerbook Albrecht of BrandenPaul Getty Museum; California, Aachen, burg (Malibu, J. formerly Ludwig MS ix. i g) , the Stein Quadriptych Walters Art Gallery, MS 442) 4 (Baltimore, miniaand the Beatty Rosarium .5 The Beatty manuscript contains 33 full-page the lives of Mary and Christ, all http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Oud Holland - Quarterly for Dutch Art History Brill

The Beatty Rosarium reconstructed: A manuscript with excised miniatures by Simon Bening

Oud Holland - Quarterly for Dutch Art History , Volume 98 (4): 189 – Jan 1, 1984

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Brill
Copyright
© 1984 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
0030-672x
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1875-0176
DOI
10.1163/187501784X00054
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Abstract

JUDITH TESTA The A Beatty manuscript Rosarium with reconstructed: excised miniatures by Simon Bening* the relatively of illuminated that survive large number Despite manuscripts from the first half of the sixteenth there are only a scant few in which all century, the miniatures can be attributed to the last and greatest Flemish book illuminaA recently discovered or tor, Simon Bening of Bruges ( 1 483 Rosarium, in the Chester in Dublin book of miscellaneous (MS prayers, Beatty Library Western Since Simon Bening gg), is a rare example of just such a manuscript. was the head of a large and busy shop, most of the works associated with him have some miniatures the master and others by his associates or assistants; of by miniatures the many works containing attributable to Simon, only three have an extensive cycle of miniatures produced entirely by Simon, without the interof Cardinal vention of his shop: the Passion Prayerbook Albrecht of BrandenPaul Getty Museum; California, Aachen, burg (Malibu, J. formerly Ludwig MS ix. i g) , the Stein Quadriptych Walters Art Gallery, MS 442) 4 (Baltimore, miniaand the Beatty Rosarium .5 The Beatty manuscript contains 33 full-page the lives of Mary and Christ, all

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Oud Holland - Quarterly for Dutch Art HistoryBrill

Published: Jan 1, 1984

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