• Medieval iluminated manuscript, Book of Hours of the Saumaize Family, of Dijon, with a miniature of Saint John on Patmos and borders with floral decoration, painted c. 1490-1500 by the third Master of the Burgundian Prelates
    Master of the Saumaize Hours, Master of the Fyot Hours, and Third Master of the Burgundian Prelates, The Saumaize Hours, Dijon, c. 1490-1500
  • Medieval illuminated miniature from a Book of Hours depicting The Miraculous Draft of Fishes. Painted by Antoine de Lonhy in Turin, Piedmont, c. 1470-1475. Framed artwork.
    Antoine de Lonhy, The Miraculous Draught of Fishes, Turin, c. 1470-1475
  • Large medieval illumination from an Italian antiphonary, Venice, 15th-century. The artwork depicts the Noli me Tangere: the Christ appears to Mary Magdalena, who tries to touch him. Framed artwork.
    Master of Antiphonary Q in San Giorgio Maggiore, Noli me Tangere, Venice, c. 1467-1470
  • Colorful illuminated iniaitls E, H and N from an Atlantic Bible realized in Tuscany c. 1175.
    Tuscan illuminator, Three colorful illuminated initials "E", "H", and "N", from the same gigantic Bible, Tuscany, c. 1175
  • One framed illuminated miniature from a medieval Book of Hours realized in Amiens, France, c. 1430-1440 by the Master of Raoul d'Ailly (and workshop) and depicting the Annunciation.
    Master of Raoul d'Ailly (or workshop), The Annunciation, Amiens, c. 1430-1440
  • A Book of Hours (use of Rome) produced in Bruges c. 1460 and illuminated by the Mildmay Master. The image shows the illuminated manuscript open on the page of the Virgin and Child miniature painting.
    Mildmay Master, The so-called Wrest Park Hours, Bruges, c. 1460
  • a richly illuminated medieval manuscript, an Italian Book of Hours made in Roma, signed and dated
    Johannes Francigena, 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
  • Very large and richly illuminated initial H from an Atlantic Bible realizead in Italy, Rome, c. 1100
    Roman illuminator, A large and richly illuminated initial "H" from a gigantic Bible, Rome, c. 1100
  • Italian Renaissance miniature depicting a bearded Prophet with a turban and scroll (phylactery) by the Veronese Illuminator, late 15th century, circular gold frame, La Gabrielle Fine Arts.
    Veronese illuminator (follower of Liberale da Verona), A striking figure of a prophet, 1480-1490
  • The Rohan Master: two very rare illuminated miniature painting, from a medieval Book of Hours
    Master of Rohan (and workshop), The patroness in prayer before the Virgin and Child and the Flight into Egypt, c. 1420-1425
  • a large illuminated leaf from a renaissance choirbook manuscript, with a large initial with the Trinity, as well as a lot of ornaments
    Nikolaus Glockendon (follower of), Stunning illuminated choirbook leaf with the Trinity, 1550
  • a charming illuminated miniature painting from a luxurious Book of Hours, depicting Saint Luc at his desk
    Master of Foljambe, Saint Luke at his desk, c. 1465-1470
  • a renaissance miniature painting depicting the Pentecost, from a Book of Hours, in a frame
    Parisian illuminator (follower of Étienne Colaud), The Pentecost, Paris, c. 1520