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File:Les Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry mars.jpg

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Title Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry Folio 3, verso: March
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Français : Au premier plan, un paysan laboure un champ à l'aide d'une charrue tirée par deux bœufs, l'homme les dirigeant à l'aide d'une longue gaule. Des vignerons taillent la vigne dans un enclos à gauche et labourent le sol à l'aide d'une houe pour aérer le sol : ce sont les premières façons de la vigne. Sur la droite, un homme se penche sur un sac, sans doute pour y puiser des graines qu'il va ensuite semer. Enfin, dans le fond, un berger emmène le chien qui garde son troupeau. À l'arrière-plan figure le château de Lusignan (Poitou), propriété du duc de Berry qui l'a fait moderniser. On voit à droite de l'image, au-dessus de la tour poitevine, un dragon ailé représentant la fée Mélusine.
Date between 1412 and 1416 and circa 1440
Medium painting on vellum
Dimensions Height: 22.5 cm (8.9 in). Width: 13.6 cm (5.4 in).
Accession number Ms.65, f.3v
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. 22
Source/Photographer R.M.N. / R.-G. Ojéda

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