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English: Wilhelm von Orlens
  • Place of origin, date: Hagenau (Alsace), Workshop of Diebold Lauber (illuminator); c. 1450-1470
  • Material: Paper, ff. 383, 285x212 (185x100) mm, 24 lines, littera cursiva. German. Binding: 18th-century brown leather, gilt, with coat of arms of Stadtholder William V
  • Decoration: 39 coloured drawings, unframed (245/145x200x160 mm); 1 decorative opening page (f. 11r)
  • Provenance: Catharina of Austria (1420-1493); by inheritance to her daughter Zimborg of Baden (1450-1501), wife of Count Engelbert II of Nassau (d. 1504); by legacy to the Counts of Nassau and Princes of Orange, the later Stadholders, at The Hague; transfered in 1798
Date between 1450 and 1470
date QS:P,+1450-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1450-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1470-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source Wilhelm von Orlens
Author Workshop of Diebold Lauber

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