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farfel_n01_140_061

Paris, Gillet Hardouyn
- large device of the Hardounis viz. Hercules rescuing
Deianuce from centaur Hessus.
- at border calendar (mine) same as a border from
(8 2/8 x 5 1/4) #270 (1509) C. F. Murray --> Z 240 M97
- elaborate borders composed of Renaissance ornament
interspersed with children playing, figures of saints,
hunting scenes, etc.
- boys playing amidst foliage, dance of death
- Germain Handouin (son or brother of Gillet)
- Les Heures published by Gillet and Germain
Hardouin existent en aussi grand nombre que
calles de Kenver mais nous les jugeons in [illegible]
a as dennieres with surtout a cellus de Vostre
- Gillet --> 1497, 1509-1521 (un bout de pon)
Notre Dame) aftu 1521 --> Germain.
Germain Handouin - Paris worked about 1500-1541.
Gillet Hardouin - Paris worked about 1491-1521.

Hind
History of
Woodcut
p 696
A.W. Pollard

- family of Hardouin - taken earliest Horae being used in
1504/5 - printed by Antoine Chappid for Gillet
Hurdoim with woodcut surface 7 1/2 x 4 3/4"
- Gillet Hardouin - who wiht his successors was responsible
for some 70 editions during the first half of the 16th C.
Horae - Calendars - of the moveable feasts -
all that those calendars show is that the edition
in which they occur must have been printed before,
probably at least 5 or 6 years before, the last year
for which they are reckoned.
- the brothers Germain and Gilus Hardouim produced [illegible] as many
examples as Vostre and Pigouchet - they are characterized by
the frequent use of hand colouring in the woodcuts in
imitation of manuscript Book of Ours.

R.L. Poole - Medieval Reckonings of Time London 1921

farfel_n01_140_061

Paris, Gillet Hardouyn
- large device of the Hardounis viz. Hercules rescuing
Deianuce from centaur Hessus.
- at border calendar (mine) same as a border from
(8 2/8 x 5 1/4) #270 (1509) C. F. Murray --> Z 240 M97
- elaborate borders composed of Renaissance ornament
interspersed with children playing, figures of saints,
hunting scenes, etc.
- boys playing amidst foliage, dance of death
- Germain Handouin (son or brother of Gillet)
- Les Heures published by Gillet and Germain
Hardouin existent en aussi grand nombre que
calles de Kenver mais nous les jugeons in [illegible]
a as dennieres with surtout a cellus de Vostre
- Gillet --> 1497, 1509-1521 (un bout de pon)
Notre Dame) aftu 1521 --> Germain.
Germain Handouin - Paris worked about 1500-1541.
Gillet Hardouin - Paris worked about 1491-1521.

Hind
History of
Woodcut
p 696
A.W. Pollard

- family of Hardouin - taken earliest Horae being used in
1504/5 - printed by Antoine Chappid for Gillet
Hurdoim with woodcut surface 7 1/2 x 4 3/4"
- Gillet Hardouin - who wiht his successors was responsible
for some 70 editions during the first half of the 16th C.
Horae - Calendars - of the moveable feasts -
all that those calendars show is that the edition
in which they occur must have been printed before,
probably at least 5 or 6 years before, the last year
for which they are reckoned.
- the brothers Germain and Gilus Hardouim produced [illegible] as many
examples as Vostre and Pigouchet - they are characterized by
the frequent use of hand colouring in the woodcuts in
imitation of manuscript Book of Ours.

R.L. Poole - Medieval Reckonings of Time London 1921