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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Illuminated Manuscripts |
 | | André Beauneveu became (1393-1397) the chief of the artists in the employ of Jean Duke of Berry. |
 | | Similar are the other manuscripts of Jean de Berry, the "Grandes Heures", ascribed to Jacquemart de Hesdin, the "Très Belles Heures" (Brussels) by the same artist, the "Dukes' Terence" (Paris), which first belonged to the Duke Guyenne. |
 | | The "Heures de Turin" (destroyed by the fire of 1904), made for William IV, Count of Holland, belong to the same school. |
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