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The Sforza Hours (British Library, London, Add. MS 34294), is a richly illuminated book of hours initiated by Bona Sforza, widow of Galeazzo Sforza, Duke of Milan, around 1490, who commissioned the illuminator . The book remained in an unfinished state for 30 years until Margaret of Austria, Regent of the Netherlands, commissioned its completion in 1517–20 from the artist Gerard Horenbout. The book therefore contains decoration of the highest quality by two artists. It provides a unique example of an early sixteenth-century Northern Renaissance illuminator's response to Milanese art of the late Quattrocento. The history of the Sforza Hours also includes one of the earliest recorded examples of art theft.

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  • Livre d'heures Sforza (fr)
  • Sforza-getijdenboek (nl)
  • Sforza Hours (en)
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  • Le Livre d'heures Sforza est un manuscrit enluminé datant de la fin du XVe et du premier quart du XVIe siècle, conservé à la British Library de Londres. D'abord exécuté dans les années 1490 par Giovanni Pietro Birago pour Bonne de Savoie, femme de Galéas Marie Sforza, ce livre d'heures a été complété vers 1517-1520 par des miniatures de Gerard Horenbout à la demande de sa nouvelle propriétaire, Marguerite d'Autriche (1480-1530). (fr)
  • The Sforza Hours (British Library, London, Add. MS 34294), is a richly illuminated book of hours initiated by Bona Sforza, widow of Galeazzo Sforza, Duke of Milan, around 1490, who commissioned the illuminator . The book remained in an unfinished state for 30 years until Margaret of Austria, Regent of the Netherlands, commissioned its completion in 1517–20 from the artist Gerard Horenbout. The book therefore contains decoration of the highest quality by two artists. It provides a unique example of an early sixteenth-century Northern Renaissance illuminator's response to Milanese art of the late Quattrocento. The history of the Sforza Hours also includes one of the earliest recorded examples of art theft. (en)
  • Het Sforza-getijdenboek is een handschrift dat begonnen werd op het einde van de 15e eeuw in Italië en voltooid in het begin van de 16e eeuw in Vlaanderen. (nl)
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  • Le Livre d'heures Sforza est un manuscrit enluminé datant de la fin du XVe et du premier quart du XVIe siècle, conservé à la British Library de Londres. D'abord exécuté dans les années 1490 par Giovanni Pietro Birago pour Bonne de Savoie, femme de Galéas Marie Sforza, ce livre d'heures a été complété vers 1517-1520 par des miniatures de Gerard Horenbout à la demande de sa nouvelle propriétaire, Marguerite d'Autriche (1480-1530). (fr)
  • The Sforza Hours (British Library, London, Add. MS 34294), is a richly illuminated book of hours initiated by Bona Sforza, widow of Galeazzo Sforza, Duke of Milan, around 1490, who commissioned the illuminator . The book remained in an unfinished state for 30 years until Margaret of Austria, Regent of the Netherlands, commissioned its completion in 1517–20 from the artist Gerard Horenbout. The book therefore contains decoration of the highest quality by two artists. It provides a unique example of an early sixteenth-century Northern Renaissance illuminator's response to Milanese art of the late Quattrocento. The history of the Sforza Hours also includes one of the earliest recorded examples of art theft. (en)
  • Het Sforza-getijdenboek is een handschrift dat begonnen werd op het einde van de 15e eeuw in Italië en voltooid in het begin van de 16e eeuw in Vlaanderen. (nl)
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