

Book of Hours (Use of Utrecht): fol. 174v, Text
The image shows an open, old book with yellowed pages. The left page is blank except for a few dark spots and stains. The right page contains black text written in an old-fashioned calligraphy style, with some blue, gold, and red decorative elements. A blue and gold design is on the left side of the text. The book has a worn, brown cover with a yellow fringe along the spine. The background of the image is gray.
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