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Veronese illuminator (active in Verona, late 15h century) (follower of Liberale da Verona), A striking figure of a prophet, 1480-1490
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Tuscan illuminator (active in Tuscany, 12th century), Three colorful illuminated initials "E", "H", and "N", from the same gigantic Bible, c. 1175
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Johannes Francigena (French scribe active in Italy, Rome?, late 15th century), Very rare Book of Hours (use of Rome, Franciscan use), signed and dated by the scribe, March 5, 1494, with eight shinning illuminations, March 5, 1494
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Master of Foljambe (active in Dauphiné, Grenoble?, second half of the 15th century), Saint Luke at his desk, c. 1465-1470
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Master of the Troyes Missal (active in Troyes, Langres and Besançon, second half of the 15th century), Charming Book of Hours (use of Besançon) with thirteen paintings, c. 1460
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Nikolaus Glockendon (active in Nuremberg, d. 1534) (follower of), Stunning illuminated choirbook leaf with the Trinity, 1550
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Master of Rohan (active in Troyes, Paris and Angers, between 1410-1440) (and workshop), The patroness in prayer before the Virgin and Child and the Flight into Egypt, c. 1420-1425
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Jean Pingault (active in Lyon, late 15th century-early 16th century), Saint Anthony, Saint Nicholas and Saint Claudio, c. 1490
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Roman illuminator (active in Rome, late 11th century-early 12th century), A large and richly illuminated initial "H" from a gigantic Bible, c. 1100
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Parisian illuminator (active in Paris, first half of the 16th century) (follower of Étienne Colaud), The Pentecost, c. 1520
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Master of Jean Charpentier (active in Tours, second half of the 15th century), Saint Catherine and a text leaf from the Bréviaire de Saint-Julien de Tours, c. 1470-1475
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Marino da Perugia (active in Perugia, early 14th century) (and workshop), A richly decorated leaf from the fifth volume of the Antiphonary made for the Dominicans in Perugia, c. 1320