Foliate Initial "H" (Here in Dynre) with Beast-legged Bishop in Margin
(Manuscripts and Rare Books, Medieval Europe )
Provenance
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[Created in the fifteenth century, Haarlem, Netherlands]; Marshall C. Lefferts [ex-libris on inside corner, upper board],1901 [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Lefferts Sale, 1901; George H. Richmond, 1901 [purchased from Lefferts Sale, 1901]; Henry Walters, Baltimore [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.
Geographies
Netherlands (Place of Origin)
Measurements
Folio H: 7 1/2 × W: 5 3/16 in. (19.1 × 13.2 cm)
Credit Line
Acquired by Henry Walters
Location in Museum
Not on view
Accession Number
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In libraries, galleries, museums, and archives, an accession number is a unique identifier assigned to each object in the collection.
W.192.105R