Illuminated 16th Century French Book of Hours Leaves.

Rare collection of three elaborately illuminated leaves from a 16th century book of hours

Illuminated 16th Century French Book of Hours Leaves.

[HARDOUYN, Gilles and Germain].

Item Number: 131551

Paris:, c. 1500.

Rare collection of 3 leaves from a 16th Century French Book of Hours, likely executed by Gilles and Germain Hardouyn. The three hand-painted miniatures are decorated with gold leaf and depict the Annunciation, the Visitation, and the Crucifixion. Text in Latin. Double matted and framed with a glass panel to the back of the frame which reveals the opposite side of each leaf which contains text, illuminated initials and elaborate decorated borders. The entire piece measures 12 inches by 20 inches. In fine condition.

A collection of prayers to be recited at canonical hours, the book of hours became popular in the Middle Ages, with illumination and decoration restricted to decorated capital letters at the start of prayers and psalms in most examples. Books created for wealthier patrons, however, were often decorated with lavish full-page miniature scenes depicting the eight Hours of the Virgin and the Labours of the Months and signs of the zodiac. The earliest example of full-page calendar miniatures in a book of hours were found in the Très Riches Heures of the Duke de Berry, the most famous and possibly the best surviving example of French Gothic manuscript illumination. The Dresden Prayerbook (actually a Book of Hours, now destroyed) had such a series, and its illuminator was especially favored for his calendar scenes, often contributing them to manuscripts painted by other artists.

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