Les Belles Heures du duc de Berry
Exhibition
Les Belles Heures du duc de Berry
Past: April 5 → June 25, 2012
One of the most celebrated manuscripts, the Belles Heures of Jean de France, duc de Berry is the focus of an exhibition featuring 47 individual leaves. This will be the last chance to admire them before they return to The Cloisters collection, the medieval branch of The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, for rebinding.
This exceptional book of hours was illuminated at the turn of the 15th century by the Limbourg brothers, who combined beautiful “picture book” cycles, inventive composition, and an innovative conception of space and narration.
The book of hours for private devotional prayer was the most popular devotional book in the late Middle Ages. Like many of the great bibliophiles of his time, Jean de Berry had a penchant for this type of manuscript. His name is linked to a prestigious series of books of hours he commissioned for his personal use between the last quarter of the 14th century and his death in 1416. Those that have survived to our day are considered masterpieces of book illumination in France, and all of Europe for that matter, in the late Middle Ages.
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Lecture Thursday, May 24, 2012 12:30 PM → 9 PM
Présentation de l’exposition par Hélène Grollemund, chargée d’exposition au département des Arts graphiques, musée du Louvre.
Opening hours
Every day except Tuesday, 9 AM – 6 PM
Late night on Wednesday, Friday until 9:30 PM
Lundi, jeudi, samedi, dimanche : fermeture des salles à partir de 17h30
Admission fee
Full rate €22.00
D’octobre à mars : le premier dimanche de chaque mois, l’accès aux collections permanentes est gratuit pour tous.