The Spitz Master: a Parisian Book of Hours by Clark

The Spitz Master: a Parisian Book of Hours by Clark

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A study of the Spitz book of hours, one of the finest French manuscripts in the collections of the Getty Museum, painted in the International style. Gregory Clark places the manuscript in the turbulent context of Parisian culture around 1420. All the book's miniatures are reproduced in colour.

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The Spitz Master: a Parisian Book of Hours by Clark

The Spitz book of hours is one of the finest French manuscripts in the collections of the Getty Museum. It is also one of the most original and inventive manuscripts painted in the International style. The Spitz Master, its primary illuminator, allows the narrative of the miniatures to fill the borders, bringing its pages alive in a fresh and engaging manner. In his art-historical research, Gregory Clark places this manuscript's vivid, even witty imagery in the turbulent context of Parisian culture around 1420. Clark also examines the book of hours in the context of mediaeval culture, the book trade in Paris, and the role of Paris as an international centre of illumination. This study is devoted entirely to the manuscript and reproduces all the book's miniatures in colour. It should serve as an introduction to the Spitz Hours for scholars and the general public alike.
Gregory T. Clark is professor of art history at the University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee.
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ISBN 13 9780892367122
ISBN 10 0892367121
Title The Spitz Master: a Parisian Book of Hours
Author Clark
Series Getty Publications -
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Getty Trust Publications
Year published 2003-08-14
Number of pages 104
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.