Master of the Llangattock Hours
Flemish Illuminator · 1450–1460
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The Master of the Llangattock Hours is the primary artist of a book of hours now in the Getty Museum. The Llangattock Hours is named after the Baron Llangattock who owned the manuscript in the twentieth century. The artist was active in the generation following the renowned panel painter Jan van Eyck and was greatly influenced by him, at times directly coping his compositions and figural groupings
Works

Initial E: Saint Margaret and a Dragon
Getty Museum · 1450s

Initial G: Saint George and the Dragon
Getty Museum · 1450s

Initial O: Saint Barbara before a Tower
Getty Museum · 1450s

Initial O: Saint Christopher Carrying the Christ Child
Getty Museum · 1450s

Initial O: The Man of Sorrows
Getty Museum · 1450s

Initial O: The Martyrdom of Saint Erasmus
Getty Museum · 1450s

Initial O: The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian
Getty Museum · 1450s

Initial O: The Pietà with Saint John the Evangelist
Getty Museum · 1450s

Initial O: The Virgin and Child Enthroned
Getty Museum · 1450s

Initial V: Saint Apollonia with a Book and Tongs
Getty Museum · 1450s

Initial V: Saint Catherine Holding a Sword over a King
Getty Museum · 1450s

Initial V: The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne
Getty Museum · 1450s

Office of the Dead
Getty Museum · 1450s

The Circumcision
Getty Museum · 1450s

The Crucifixion
Getty Museum · 1450s

The Flight into Egypt
Getty Museum · 1450s

The Nativity and The Annunciation to the Shepherds
Getty Museum · 1450s

The Visitation
Getty Museum · 1450s