Summerfield B491: Presentation at the Temple, detail of fol. fviir

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Title

Summerfield B491: Presentation at the Temple, detail of fol. fviir

Description

This Book of Hours printed in the early sixteenth century was the product of a collaboration between the Parisian bookmakers Philippe Pigouchet and Simon Vostre. The pair worked together during an eighteen-year period to create hundreds of Books of Hours for the public to consume. Because these works were mass-produced and significantly less expensive than the handwritten and custom painted books popular among the elite, they appealed to a broad audience. Pigouchet, an engraver, is credited with creating the metalcuts used to print the complex and various illustrations that fill this book. This imagery, particularly the marginalia, reveals a rich collection of both religious and secular themes that were in dialogue with a range of contemporary media.

Publisher

Spencer Research Library Special Collections, University of Kansas

Date

c. 1502

Type

Book of Hours

Identifier

Spencer Research Library Special Collections, Summerfield B491, fol. fviir

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Original Format

ink on paper, 16th c. Book of Hours

Files

SummerfieldB491-IntroPage.jpg

Citation

“Summerfield B491: Presentation at the Temple, detail of fol. fviir,” Books of Hours: The Art of Devotion, accessed January 28, 2021, /items/show/7.