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Missal of Eberhard von Greiffenklau, Christ holding the Orb and blessing, with a scroll inscribed with a quotation from Matt. 11:28, 'Venite ad me omnes qui laboravi', The Missal of Eberhard von Greiffenklau is a masterpiece of Dutch manuscript painting. It was originally produced in the second quarter of the fifteenth century for von Greiffenklau, prebendary of Utrecht from 1446. The manuscript features work by the Masters of Zweder van Culemborg, active in the Utrecht area between 1420 and 1440, so-named after the Bishop of Utrecht 1425-33 for whom they produced a magnificent Missal in the late 1420s (now Bressanone, Bibl. del Seminario Maggiore). This Missal also features work by the celebrated Master of Catherine of Cleves, linking it to possibly the finest Dutch illuminated manuscript ever made; the Hours of Catherine of Cleves of c.1440. This extremely elaborate Missal is illuminated with one full-page miniature, 52 column miniatures and 68 historiated initials throughout the manuscript, with the Temporal and Sanctoral sections being particularly richly decorated. In the late 15th century, a selection of prayers and sequences were added to the end of the manuscript in Germany, probably Mainz, and the volume was subsequently rebound with its current brown calf over boards, blind, rebacked binding either at that time or in the early 16th century.

Missal of Eberhard von Greiffenklau, Christ holding the Orb and blessing, with a scroll inscribed with a quotation from Matt. 11:28, 'Venite ad me omnes qui laboravi', The Missal of Eberhard von Greiffenklau is a masterpiece of Dutch manuscript painting. It was originally produced in the second quarter of the fifteenth century for von Greiffenklau, prebendary of Utrecht from 1446. The manuscript features work by the Masters of Zweder van Culemborg, active in the Utrecht area between 1420 and 1440, so-named after the Bishop of Utrecht 1425-33 for whom they produced a magnificent Missal in the late 1420s (now Bressanone, Bibl. del Seminario Maggiore). This Missal also features work by the celebrated Master of Catherine of Cleves, linking it to possibly the finest Dutch illuminated manuscript ever made; the Hours of Catherine of Cleves of c.1440. This extremely elaborate Missal is illuminated with one full-page miniature, 52 column miniatures and 68 historiated initials throughout the manuscript, with the Temporal and Sanctoral sections being particularly richly decorated. In the late 15th century, a selection of prayers and sequences were added to the end of the manuscript in Germany, probably Mainz, and the volume was subsequently rebound with its current brown calf over boards, blind, rebacked binding either at that time or in the early 16th century.
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Missal of Eberhard von Greiffenklau, Christ holding the Orb and blessing, with a scroll inscribed with a quotation from Matt. 11:28, 'Venite ad me omnes qui laboravi', The Missal of Eberhard von Greiffenklau is a masterpiece of Dutch manuscript painting. It was originally produced in the second quarter of the fifteenth century for von Greiffenklau, prebendary of Utrecht from 1446. The manuscript features work by the Masters of Zweder van Culemborg, active in the Utrecht area between 1420 and 1440, so-named after the Bishop of Utrecht 1425-33 for whom they produced a magnificent Missal in the late 1420s (now Bressanone, Bibl. del Seminario Maggiore). This Missal also features work by the celebrated Master of Catherine of Cleves, linking it to possibly the finest Dutch illuminated manuscript ever made; the Hours of Catherine of Cleves of c.1440. This extremely elaborate Missal is illuminated with one full-page miniature, 52 column miniatures and 68 historiated initials throughout the manuscript, with the Temporal and Sanctoral sections being particularly richly decorated. In the late 15th century, a selection of prayers and sequences were added to the end of the manuscript in Germany, probably Mainz, and the volume was subsequently rebound with its current brown calf over boards, blind, rebacked binding either at that time or in the early 16th century.
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'VENITE AD ME OMNES QUI LABORAVI' 11 1420 1440 1446 15 15TH XV XVTH FIFTEENTH CENTURY 15TH CENTURY 15TH CENTURY; 28 52 COLUMN MINIATURES 68 HISTORIATED INITIALS ACTIVE ADDED ÂGÉS BAD STORM BENEDICTION BIBL BISHOP BLESSING BLIND BOARDS BOOK C.1440 CATHERINE CELEBRATED MASTER CHRIST HOLDING CHRIST CHRISTIAN CHRISTIANS CLEVES CODEX CURRENT BROWN CALF DEL SEMINARIO MAGGIORE DUTCH MANUSCRIPT PAINTING DUTCH EARLY 16TH CENTURY EBERHARD VON GREIFFENKLAU EXTREMELY ELABORATE MISSAL FEATURES WORK FIFTEENTH CENTURY FINEST DUTCH ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT FULL-PAGE MINIATURE GERMANY GOTHIC SCRIPT HERALDRY HISTORIATED HOURS ILLUMINATED ILLUMINATION INITIAL JESUS CHRIST JESUS LATE 1420S LATE 15TH CENTURY LIBRO LINKING LITURGY MAGNIFICENT MISSAL MAIL MAINZ MANUSCRIPT FEATURES WORK MANUSCRIPT MAST MASTERPIECE MASTERS MATT MEDIEVAL METEOROLOGICAL_DISASTER MIDDLE AGES MIDDLE MINIATURE MINISCULE MISSAL NETHERLANDISH NETHERLANDS NOW BRESSANONE ORB ORBE ORIGINALLY PRODUCED PARTICULARLY RICHLY DECORATED PASSION OF CHRIST PASSION PERIOD: RENAISSANCE POLE POST PRAYERS PREBENDARY PRODUCED QUOTATION RAGINI REBACKED BINDING RELIGION: CHRISTIAN RENAISSANCE SANCTORAL SECTIONS SCROLL INSCRIBED SECOND QUARTER SELECTION SEQUENCES SEVERE STORM SIGLO XV STORM STORMS SUBSEQUENTLY REBOUND TEMPEST TEMPORAL TEMPORARY TEXTURA THUNDERSTORM TIME UTRECHT 1425-33 UTRECHT AREA UTRECHT VOLUME VON GREIFFENKLAU WEATHER: STORM WEATHER: THUNDERSTORM WHOM ZWEDER VAN CULEMBORG