This beautifully illuminated Book of Hours first owner was not recorded. The first recorded owner was Sister Anne la Routye, a nun of the Hôtel-Dieu (a public hospital) in the early sixteenth century in Paris. Anne la Routye acquired the book in 1514. It was created between 1460 and 1465 in Paris, France.
Books of Hours associated with Hôtel-Dieu in France are very rare. This book has been created by two different periods of work, belived to be about fifty years apart. The second owner, Anne la Routye is believed to have guided the second body of work on the book.
In this page, the three wise men kneel before Mary and Jesus, and offer gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. The decorative border includes strawberries, flowers, a frog, cricket, turtle, and butterflies. This page was used for the Australia Post Christmas stamp in 2019.
This book has been rebound by an previous owner, leading to some content loss.
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