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  1. The Hours of Mary of Burgundy ( German: Stundenbuch der Maria von Burgund) [1] is a book of hours, a form of devotional book for lay-people, completed in Flanders around 1477, and now in the National Library of Austria. It was probably commissioned for Mary, the ruler of the Burgundian Netherlands and then the wealthiest woman in Europe.

  2. Apr 28, 2021 · It is for these reasons that The Hours of Mary of Burgundy is one of the most important illuminated manuscripts of the Renaissance. The Valois ducal court of Burgundy began with the death of Philip of Rouvres in 1361. Having died without heirs, the Valois king John II of France named his son Philip the Duke of Burgundy in 1364.

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  4. 6. THE HOURS OF MARY OF BURGUNDY. THE HOURS OF MARY OF BURGUNDY date from around 1477. Mary was the only child of the last Duke of Burgundy, Charles the Rash (1433-1477) who died in January of 1477 at Nancy, battling the Swiss. Born in 1457, Mary married the Hapsburg Archduke Maximillian of Austria a few months after her father's death.

  5. The Hours of Mary of Burgundy is a book of hours, a form of devotional book for lay-people, completed in Flanders around 1477, and now in the National Library of Austria. It was probably commissioned for Mary, the ruler of the Burgundian Netherlands and then the wealthiest woman in Europe. No records survive as to its commission. The book contains 187 folios, each measuring 225 by 150 ...

  6. Introduction: Mary of Burgundy. Introduction: Mary of Burgundy in Prayer. As a way of introducing our discussion of Northern Renaissance art, I want to consider the image above. It is a miniature in a type of prayer book known as a Book of Hours. Especially in the early part of this course, many of the major monuments we will be considering ...

  7. Mar 26, 2024 · Mary (born Feb. 13, 1457, Brussels—died March 27, 1482, Brugge [Bruges], Flanders) was the duchess of Burgundy (1477–82), daughter and heiress of Charles the Bold, duke of Burgundy. Her crucial marriage to the archduke Maximilian (later Maximilian I ), son of the Habsburg emperor Ferdinand III, resulted in Habsburg control of the ...

  8. Mary of Burgundy's Book of Hours. This manuscript is a Book of Hours according to the use of Rome. It contains prayers and devotional texts for the private use and edification of the laity. It undoubtedly ranks among the most important works of art ever made in the late Middle Ages. It was originally designed for Charles the Bold, Duke of ...

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