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78278 Longnon, Jean / Cazelles, Raymond / Meiss, Millard (eds.).Die Très Riches Heures des Jean Duc de Berry im Musée Condé Chantilly.Munchen: Prestel-Verlag, 1974.This is copy number 100 of a limited edition of 200, bound in full red leather with gilt lettering, gilt top edge and housed in the original slipcase. 268 pp.; 30x21 cm. Text in German / Deutsch - Fine condition, see picture.
¶ Deluxe facsimile in German of the renowned 15th-century illuminated manuscript 'Les Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry', commissioned by Jean, Duke of Berry, and illuminated by the Limbourg brothers. The manuscript, housed in the Musée Condé in Chantilly, is celebrated for its exquisite miniatures and detailed calendar scenes. This limited edition of 200 copies, with this being number 100, is bound in full leather and presented in a slipcase. The volume includes scholarly commentary by Jean Longnon, Raymond Cazelles, and Millard Meiss, providing historical context and analysis of the illuminations. Measuring approximately 30 x 21 cm, it faithfully reproduces the manuscript's intricate details and vibrant colors.
Price: € 130.00clear¶ Deluxe facsimile in German of the renowned 15th-century illuminated manuscript 'Les Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry', commissioned by Jean, Duke of Berry, and illuminated by the Limbourg brothers. The manuscript, housed in the Musée Condé in Chantilly, is celebrated for its exquisite miniatures and detailed calendar scenes. This limited edition of 200 copies, with this being number 100, is bound in full leather and presented in a slipcase. The volume includes scholarly commentary by Jean Longnon, Raymond Cazelles, and Millard Meiss, providing historical context and analysis of the illuminations. Measuring approximately 30 x 21 cm, it faithfully reproduces the manuscript's intricate details and vibrant colors.
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