Hours of Hennessy
The Hours of Hennessy or Hours of Notre-Dame is an illuminated book of Hours attributed to the Bruges artist Simon Bening and his workshop created in the 1530s.[1] Its original commissioner is unknown and it is unknown how it was acquired by its later owners the Irish Hennessy family. It was bought for 12,000 Belgian francs[2] from Peter Hennessy's heirs by the Royal Library of Belgium in 1874, and is one of its most important manuscripts.
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			 March March
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			 May. May.
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			%252C_f.22v_-_BL_Add_MS_24098.jpg) May, (from the Golf book). May, (from the Golf book).
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			 June. June.
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			 December. December.
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Notes
- ^ Kren & McKendrick 2003, p. 467.
- ^ Which is equivalent to 56,000 € in constant value of 2009. according to the Belgian National Bank tables.
References
- Kren, Thomas; McKendrick, Scot (2003). Illuminating the Renaissance. The Triumph of Flemish Manuscript Painting in Europe. Los Angeles, California: J. Paul Getty Museum. ISBN 0-89236-703-2.