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Printed Book Hours Rome fol 53r Pieta 1510 Guillaume Le Rouge

Printed Book Hours Rome fol 53r Pieta 1510 Guillaume Le Rouge


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Printed Book Hours Rome fol 53r Pieta 1510 Guillaume Le Rouge

Printed Book of Hours (Use of Rome): fol. 53r, Pieta, 1510. Guillaume Le Rouge (French, Paris, active 1493-1517). 112 Printed folios on parchment, bound

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112 Printed Folios 1510 Active 1493 1517 Bound Guillaume Le Rouge Hours Pieta Printed Book Parchment


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This print showcases a precious artifact from the Liszt Collection - a Printed Book of Hours (Use of Rome) dating back to 1510. The specific page captured in this image is folio 53r, featuring an exquisite depiction of the Pieta. Created by the talented French artist Guillaume Le Rouge, who was active in Paris between 1493 and 1517, this printed book holds immense historical and artistic significance. Comprising 112 meticulously printed folios on parchment, this bound masterpiece offers a glimpse into the religious practices and devotions of its time. The Pieta illustration on folio 53r portrays Mary cradling Jesus' lifeless body after his crucifixion, evoking profound emotions with its delicate details and poignant composition. The craftsmanship exhibited in every page reflects both Le Rouge's skill as an artist and the dedication put into producing such intricate works during the Renaissance period. This particular print exemplifies how books were not only sources of knowledge but also objects of beauty that enriched spiritual experiences. As you admire this stunning photograph, immerse yourself in centuries past when handwritten manuscripts transitioned to mass-produced printed books. Let your imagination wander through time as you appreciate the artistry preserved within these pages – a testament to human creativity and devotion that continues to captivate audiences today.

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