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What is the Très Riches Heures?
The Très Riches Heures is the classic example of a medieval
book of hours.
This was a collection of the text for each liturgical hour of the
day - hence the name - which often included other, supplementary, texts.
Calendars, prayers, psalms and masses for certain holy days were commonly
included.
The pictures in this exhibition are from the calendar section of the Très
Riches Heures. This was painted some time between 1412 and 1416 and is
arguably the most beautiful part of the manuscript; it is certainly the
best known, being one of the great art treasures of France. In
terms of historical and cultural importance, it is certainly equal to more
famous works such as the Mona Lisa, marking the pinnacle of the art of
manuscript illumination.
Text from Chris Owen
© 18 Sep 1995,
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