The art of illumination : the Limbourg brothers and the Belles heures of Jean de France, Duc de Berry / Timothy Husband; J. Paul Getty Museum.; Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.)
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- 9780300136715
- ND3363. B49 2008
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ND1143 2001 Pictures and tears : | ND2068 2007 A tradition redefined : | ND2920 .Q33 2013 Quand l'image relit le texte : | ND3363.B49 2008 The art of illumination : | NK770 2011 Princely treasures : | NK2439.N353 2003 Nature, form, & spirit : | NK2547 1991 Le meuble français et européen du Moyen Age à nos jours/ |
One of the most lavishly illustrated codices of the Middle Ages, the Belles Heures of Jean de France, duc de Berry (ca. 1405-1408/9), is the only manuscript with miniatures executed entirely by the famed Limbourg brothers. Commissioned by its royal patron, this richly illuminated Book of Hours, intended for private devotion and now housed in The Cloisters, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, belonged to the duke's large collection of prized possessions" "In this volume, the Limbourgs provided the customary components of a Book of Hours, including readings from the Gospels and prayers to the Virgin. The Belles Heures, however, was elevated to unprecedented heights by the addition of seven "picture book" insertions. These pages provided a framework for developing the Limbourgs' figural style, refining their palette, experimenting with light and surface values, and devising coherent compositional formulas that focused the dramatic charge of the image. These illuminations, both sacred and secular in subject, range from traditional scenes of Christ's life and ministry to images reflecting the turbulence of the period, such as victims struck by the plague." "Timothy B. Husband's scholarship positions the manuscript, its artists, and its patron in context with other objects in the duke's collection and the sources and inspiration of the art. He meticulously charts the components of the codex, its organization and decoration, sequence of production, and the compositional intelligence of the narrative cycles. He places the Belles Heures within the trajectory of fifteenth-century manuscript illumination, delineating the development of the Limbourgs throughout their short careers. A lyrically written central chapter in this volume describes each illumination in the Belles Heures in formal terms and provides selected transcriptions and English translations of the Latin text."--Jacket.
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