Hours of Anne de Neufville (MS M.1250).
Ms. book of hours for the use of Rome, written and illuminated in Burgundy, France, ca. 1480s.
As John Plummer wrote, the miniatures in the Hours of Anne de Neufville are "exceedingly fine paintings by the Bedford Master." Eleanor Spencer noted that they relate closely to those he painted in the so-called Salisbury Breviary commissioned by Duke John of Bedford but never completed before his death in 1435 (Paris, BnF, MS lat. 17294).
Collation: 1 (12), 2-26 (8), 27 (3: of 4?, iv a cancelled blank).
Contents: Calendar (fols.1-12); Gospel Lessons (13-21-); Obsecro te (21-25v); O intemerata (25v-28v); Hours of the Virgin (29-100v); Penitential Psalms (101-117v); Litany (117v-127v); Hours of the Cross (128-138); Hours of the Holy Spirit (138v-147); short Office of the Dead (147v-186); Quinze joies (186v-193v); Cinq plaies (194-198); Suffrages to Sts. Michael, John the Baptist, Peter and Paul, Christopher, Nicholas, Anthony, Claude, Eutropius, Catherine, Margaret, Genevieve, Ave verum corpus, Joachim and Anna, Mary Magdalene, Cinq festes de nostre dame, Cross, Gervase and Protase, Leonard, and Fiacre (198-213).
Illuminations: 15 large miniatures.
Artist: Bedford Master (Haincelin Hagenau?)
List of illustrations: Annunciation (fol. 29), Visitation (43), Nativity (58), Annunciation to the Shepherds (66), Adoration of the Magi (72v), Presentation in the Temple (78v), Flight into Egypt (84), Coronation of the Virgin (93v), David in Penance (101), Crucifixion (128), Pentecost (138v), Burial with St. Michael saving the soul from the devil (147v), Virgin Weaving (186v), Last Judgment (194), St. Anthony with the female patron (202).