The Hours of Simon de Varie
Author(s): James H Marrow (Editor); Francois Avril
Books About Books | Art | Religion
Illustrated by three different painters, the Hours of Simon de Varie was long thought to be irrevocably dismembered. During the 17th century, it was split into three sections, two went to the Royal Library at The Hague, and one was believed lost until it surfaced in a private collection in 1984, and was then acquired by the J. Paul Getty Museum. A special collaboration between these two institutions has reassembled the lost manuscript, enabling the reader to view the book as it was created.
Endpapers split at spine
Product Information
General Fields
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- : Thames & Hudson
- : Thames & Hudson
- : 0.69
- : May 1994
- : {"length"=>["22"], "width"=>["14"], "units"=>["Centimeters"]}
- : books
Special Fields
- : James H Marrow (Editor); Francois Avril
- : decorative cloth in slipcase
- : very good
- : 272

