File:Salva Sancta Facies, Christ as Salvator Mundi, Book of Hours Flanders, probably Bruges c. 1510-1520 Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge fol 13v MS 1058-1975.jpg

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English: Book of Hours in Latin, use of Rome. Master of the Dresden Prayer Book, Master of James IV of Scotland, Painter of Add, MS 15677 & Master of St Michael. Flanders, Bruges or Ghent, c.1510. Parchment, 190 x 135 mm. Late Gothic.
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Book of Hours Flanders, probably Bruges c. 1510-1520

MS 1058-1975
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The Painter of Additional 15677 Associates of the Painter of Additional 15677 The Master of the Dresden Prayer Book The Master of James IV of Scotland

The Master of St Michael

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Artist unknown, Miniature from a Flemish book of hours (Bruges), Salve Sancta Facies, Christ as Salvator Mundi (c. 1510) Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge (Ms 15677, fol. 13v)

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