One of the most lavishly illustrated codices of the Middle Ages, the "Belles Heures" (1405-1408/9) is the only manuscript executed in its entirety by the famed Limbourg brothers. Commissioned by its magisterial patron, Jean de France, duc de Berry, this richly illuminated "Book of Hours", intended for private devotion and now housed in The Cloisters at the Metropolitan Museum, counted among the duke's large collection of prized possessions. The luminous scenes depicting the legends of the saints, the Hours of the Virgin, and the like, many with elaborately designed borders, exemplify the transcendent splendour of the Limbourg brothers' talents.
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美得无以复加
评分先看了下图,好棒啊
评分From Director's Foreword: "The book allows us to turn the pages and reclaim the relationship of image and reader for which the illuminations were designed."
评分先看了下图,好棒啊
评分From Director's Foreword: "The book allows us to turn the pages and reclaim the relationship of image and reader for which the illuminations were designed."
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