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The Primer of Claude of France was the first book owned by the French princess Claude of France, eldest daughter of Louis XII of France and Anne of Brittany. Commissioned by Anne for Claude and produced in c. 1505, it is a rare surviving example of a manuscript designed for a medieval child. The "loose brushwork and relatively pale palette" and use of gilded frames of gothic architecture are typical of the Master of Antoine de Roche, who is tentatively identified with Guido Mazzoni of Modena (d. 1518).

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  • Fibel der Claude von Frankreich (de)
  • L'Abécédaire de Claude de France (fr)
  • Primer of Claude of France (en)
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  • Die Fibel der Claude von Frankreich war das erste Buch von Claude, der älteren Tochter von Ludwig XII. von Frankreich und Anne de Bretagne. Viele Jahrhunderte lang war dieses erste Buch ein Gebetbuch. In England wurde dieser Begriff oft für ein komplettes Stundenbuch verwendet, doch eine echte Fibel hatte gekürzte und vereinfachte Texte, die für ein elementares Lesebuch geeignet waren. (de)
  • LAbécédaire et livre de prière de Claude de France est un livre manuscrit enluminé contenant un abécédaire puis un livre de prières. Commandé par Anne de Bretagne pour sa fille aînée Claude de France, ses miniatures sont l'œuvre de Guido Mazzoni. Il est actuellement conservé au Fitzwilliam Museum à Cambridge. (fr)
  • The Primer of Claude of France was the first book owned by the French princess Claude of France, eldest daughter of Louis XII of France and Anne of Brittany. Commissioned by Anne for Claude and produced in c. 1505, it is a rare surviving example of a manuscript designed for a medieval child. The "loose brushwork and relatively pale palette" and use of gilded frames of gothic architecture are typical of the Master of Antoine de Roche, who is tentatively identified with Guido Mazzoni of Modena (d. 1518). (en)
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  • Die Fibel der Claude von Frankreich war das erste Buch von Claude, der älteren Tochter von Ludwig XII. von Frankreich und Anne de Bretagne. Viele Jahrhunderte lang war dieses erste Buch ein Gebetbuch. In England wurde dieser Begriff oft für ein komplettes Stundenbuch verwendet, doch eine echte Fibel hatte gekürzte und vereinfachte Texte, die für ein elementares Lesebuch geeignet waren. (de)
  • LAbécédaire et livre de prière de Claude de France est un livre manuscrit enluminé contenant un abécédaire puis un livre de prières. Commandé par Anne de Bretagne pour sa fille aînée Claude de France, ses miniatures sont l'œuvre de Guido Mazzoni. Il est actuellement conservé au Fitzwilliam Museum à Cambridge. (fr)
  • The Primer of Claude of France was the first book owned by the French princess Claude of France, eldest daughter of Louis XII of France and Anne of Brittany. Commissioned by Anne for Claude and produced in c. 1505, it is a rare surviving example of a manuscript designed for a medieval child. The book measures 26 cm by 17.5 cm, and its 14 pages contain the text of the canonical hours shortened and simplified as a devotional elementary reading book or primer, along with two full-page miniature paintings – the first showing Claude kneeling before her patron saint Claudius of Besançon, with Saint Anne and the Virgin Mary in the right background, the second showing St Claudius presenting Claude to Saint Anne and the Virgin Mary – and 37 smaller miniatures. It is now held by the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge as MS 159. The "loose brushwork and relatively pale palette" and use of gilded frames of gothic architecture are typical of the Master of Antoine de Roche, who is tentatively identified with Guido Mazzoni of Modena (d. 1518). (en)
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