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Because of the distance in time and the lack of testifying documents, one should be
extremely careful when labelling portraits in medieval books of hours as donor portraits
or owner portraits. There are, however, manuscripts that reveal their first owner
within their decorative programme, and the Lamoignon Hours (Lisbon, Gulbenkian,
ms LA 237) is one of these. This article aims to discuss the iconography of the three
portraits found on f.165v, f.202v and f.286v, as well as the relevance of portraiture
and heraldic insignia in books of hours and the significance of such content to the
original owner and to those who possessed the book afterwards.
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French art Fifteenth century Illumination Books of hours Heraldry Imagem
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Citação
Bø, Ragnhild Marthine, "Owner portraits and heraldry in the 'Lamoignon Hours'", in Revista de História da Arte, n.º 7 (2009), pp. 69-77
Editora
Instituto de História da Arte - Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas/UNL
