Art Identity and Devotion in Fourteenth century England

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Art  Identity and Devotion in Fourteenth century England
Author : Kathryn Ann Smith
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Language : English
Release Date : 01 January 2003
ISBN : 0802086918
Pages : 396 pages
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Examines the De Lisle hours of Margaret de Beauchamp, the De Bois hours (Dubois hours) of Hawisia de Bois, and the Neville of Hornby hours of Isabel de Byron.

Art  Identity and Devotion in Fourteenth century England

Examines the De Lisle hours of Margaret de Beauchamp, the De Bois hours (Dubois hours) of Hawisia de Bois, and the Neville of Hornby hours of Isabel de Byron.

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