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Summary
Artist |
Limbourg brothers (1385–1416) |
Description |
Netherlandish painter and miniaturist
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Date of birth/death |
circa 1385-1387 |
1416 |
Location of birth/death |
Nijmegen |
Nijmegen |
Work location |
Paris, Bourges |
Authority control |
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Barthélémy d'Eyck (fl. 1444-1469) |
Alternative names |
Barthélemy d'Aick, Barthélemy de Ayck, Barthélemy Deyck, Barthélemy Deick, Barthélemy de Eyck, Barthélemy de Eik, Barthélemy de Eck, Master of the Aix Annunciation (?) |
Description |
Southern Netherlandish-French painter and miniaturist
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Date of birth/death |
between 1410 and 1420 |
between 1472 and 1476 |
Work period |
from 1444 until 1469 |
Work location |
Southern Netherlands (?), Provence, Burgundy, Anjou |
Authority control |
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or
Jean Colombe |
Description |
French painter and miniaturist
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Date of birth/death |
circa 1430 |
1493 |
Location of birth/death |
Bourges |
Bourges |
Authority control |
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Title |
Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry Folio 6, verso: June |
Description |
Français : C'est une illustration des travaux paysans avec une scène de fenaison. Tandis qu'au premier plan une femme râtelle du foin et qu'une autre le met en tas à l'aide d'une fourche, trois faucheurs forment des sillons au second plan à droite. D'autres personnages minuscules sont représentés dans une barque sur le fleuve, dans l'escalier menant à la poterne et dans l'escalier couvert à l'intérieur du palais. La scène se déroule en bordure de Seine, dans un champ situé à l'emplacement de l'hôtel de Nesle, résidence parisienne du duc de Berry. De l'autre côté du fleuve s'étend dans toute sa longueur le palais de la Cité, avec successivement les jardins du roi, la Salle sur l'eau, les trois tours Bonbec, d'Argent et César, puis la tour de l'Horloge. Derrière la galerie Saint-Louis au centre, les deux pignons de la Grande Salle, le Logis du roi et la tour Montgomery. À droite, la Sainte-Chapelle.
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Date |
between 1412 and 1416, circa 1440 or between 1485 and 1486 |
Medium |
illumination on vellum |
Dimensions |
Height: 22.5 cm (8.9 in). Width: 13.6 cm (5.4 in). |
Current location |
Musée Condé |
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Native name |
Musée Condé |
Location |
Chantilly |
Coordinates |
49° 11′ 38.29″ N, 2° 29′ 8.76″ E |
Established |
17 April 1897 |
Website |
www.chateaudechantilly.com |
Authority control |
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Accession number |
ms.65, f.6v |
Notes |
In the background, the royal palace, in the island, of Cité with the Holy Chapel |
References |
Raymond Cazelles et Johannes Rathofer (préf. Umberto Eco), Les Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry, Tournai, La Renaissance du Livre, 2001 (1re éd. 1988), 238 p. ( ISBN 2-8046-0582-5), p. 34 |
Source/Photographer |
R.M.N. / R.-G. Ojéda |
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