Hour Books
Delve into the brilliance of medieval miniature with our handcrafted facsimiles of the most exquisite Books of Hours. Unique volumes in limited editions, hand-bound and enhanced with gold and reconstructed pigments, allow you to hold in your hands the devotion and art of the 15th century.
Federico III of Aragon
It is an illuminated book of hours that combines Christian prayers and devotions with detailed miniatures, standing out as an exceptional example of «books of hours». Frederick III commissioned this work as a gift, reflecting the importance of religious devotion in royalty and its role in society.
Montserrat Collection
The Montserrat collection is made up of the most important Books of Hours of the Iberian Peninsula, a masterpiece of handcrafted edition that pays homage to spirituality and medieval art. Inspired by the illuminated codices linked to the monastic tradition of the Abbey of Montserrat, one of the most emblematic spiritual centers in Europe.
Dolphin of France
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This masterpiece of medieval illumination stands out for its rich iconography and gold decoration. It is unique for its representation of mythological animals and wild men.
The Prophecies of the Sibyls
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This manuscript is remarkable for its profound religious content that includes prophecies related to Christ and for the extraordinary illumination art that characterizes each page. A masterpiece of the French illuminator Jean Poyer, who worked in Tours during 1445 and 1504.
The Legend of the Santa Faz
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One of the most dazzling Gothic codices held by the Vatican Apostolic Library (Pal. lat. 1988). This early 15th century work combines mysticism, art and legend in a true bibliographical jewel. The chromatic calibration has been carried out folio by folio in the Vatican, guaranteeing total fidelity to the original; the work is accompanied by a volume of unpublished studies.
Gospels of the Duke of Orleans - Angoulême
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It is an illuminated manuscript from the 9th century, created in the abbey of Saint-Amand during the Carolingian period. It contains the four Gospels of the New Testament and is distinguished by its elaborate miniatures and decorations in gold leaf, representing the evangelists and richly ornamented initial letters.