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The book of hours of Joan of France (French: livre d'heures de Jeanne de France, BnF ms NAL 3244) is a 15th-century illuminated manuscript forming a book of hours, named after Joan of France, Duchess of Bourbon, who owned the book in the 15th century. After her death, it passed to Catherine of Armagnac, whose coat of arms was added to the book. After her death, the whereabouts of the book are unknown; it reappeared again in the late 19th century when it was bought by private collector Victor Martin Le Roy. It then passed to his son-in-law, art historian . It was again sold in 2011, and then bought by the Bibliothèque nationale de France, thanks to funding from private donors. It is classified as a national treasure of France. The rich decoration, including 28 full-page miniatures, was most

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  • The book of hours of Joan of France (French: livre d'heures de Jeanne de France, BnF ms NAL 3244) is a 15th-century illuminated manuscript forming a book of hours, named after Joan of France, Duchess of Bourbon, who owned the book in the 15th century. After her death, it passed to Catherine of Armagnac, whose coat of arms was added to the book. After her death, the whereabouts of the book are unknown; it reappeared again in the late 19th century when it was bought by private collector Victor Martin Le Roy. It then passed to his son-in-law, art historian . It was again sold in 2011, and then bought by the Bibliothèque nationale de France, thanks to funding from private donors. It is classified as a national treasure of France. The rich decoration, including 28 full-page miniatures, was mostly made by the so-called Master of Jouvenel. (en)
  • Le Livre d'heures de Jeanne de France est un livre d'heures commandé en 1452 par le roi Charles VII, pour le mariage de sa fille Jeanne avec le comte de Clermont, futur Jean II de Bourbon. Classé comme trésor national en juin 2011, il est acquis par la Bibliothèque nationale de France en novembre 2012 à la suite d'un appel auquel ont répondu quelque 1 700 donateurs. Conservé sous la cote NAL 3244, le manuscrit est accessible sur Gallica. (fr)
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  • Le Livre d'heures de Jeanne de France est un livre d'heures commandé en 1452 par le roi Charles VII, pour le mariage de sa fille Jeanne avec le comte de Clermont, futur Jean II de Bourbon. Classé comme trésor national en juin 2011, il est acquis par la Bibliothèque nationale de France en novembre 2012 à la suite d'un appel auquel ont répondu quelque 1 700 donateurs. Conservé sous la cote NAL 3244, le manuscrit est accessible sur Gallica. (fr)
  • The book of hours of Joan of France (French: livre d'heures de Jeanne de France, BnF ms NAL 3244) is a 15th-century illuminated manuscript forming a book of hours, named after Joan of France, Duchess of Bourbon, who owned the book in the 15th century. After her death, it passed to Catherine of Armagnac, whose coat of arms was added to the book. After her death, the whereabouts of the book are unknown; it reappeared again in the late 19th century when it was bought by private collector Victor Martin Le Roy. It then passed to his son-in-law, art historian . It was again sold in 2011, and then bought by the Bibliothèque nationale de France, thanks to funding from private donors. It is classified as a national treasure of France. The rich decoration, including 28 full-page miniatures, was most (en)
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  • Book of hours of Joan of France (en)
  • Livre d'heures de Jeanne de France (fr)
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