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Très Riches Heures.
Book of Hours produced for the renowned bibliophile and patron Jean, Duc de Berry (see VALOIS, (3)). Delisle (1884) identified the manuscript (290*210 mm; Chantilly, Mus. Condé, MS. 65) with a description in an inventory made after the death of the Duc in 1416: several gatherings of a very rich Book of Hours, richly historiated and illuminated, that Pol and his brothers made. This attribution has received general acceptance and has also provided the manuscript with its name.
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- Books of Hours... (cont.)
- individual manuscripts... (cont.)
- Très Riches Heures (Chantilly, Mus. Condé, MS. 65)... (cont.)
- Colombe, Jean
- drawings
- genre
- hunting scenes
- landscape paintings
- miniatures (manuscript illumination)
- Mont-Saint-Michel Abbey
- Palais de la Cité
- Turin-Milan Hours (Turin, Mus. Civ. A. Ant., MS. 47)
- Belgium, §III, 2(ii): Manuscript illumination, 1400c 1550
- Dress, §V, 2(i): Northern Europe, 13001415
- Eyck, van: (1) Hubert van Eyck, §2: Works
- Eyck, van: (2) Jan van Eyck, §1(i): Training and early works in The Hague, to 1425
- Eyck, van: (2) Jan van Eyck, §1(ii): Early works in Flanders, 142530
- Eyck, van: (2) Jan van Eyck, §2: Working methods and technique
- Miniature, §I: Manuscript
- Ouwater, Albert van
- Vienna Hours of Charles the Bold see Hours of Mary of Burgundy
- Vienna Rothschild Hours (Vienna, Österreich. Nbib., Cod. s. n. 2844)
- Visconti Hours (Florence, Bib. N. Cent., MSS Banco Rari 397 and Landau Finlay 22)
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