The Tres Riches Heures, a 15th-century illuminated manuscript created by the Limbourg brothers, will be exhibited at the Chateau de Chantilly in France this summer after a lengthy period of obscurity lasting over 40 years. This intricately designed book features 131 detailed miniatures and ornate decorations. Commissioned by John, Duke of Berry, the work is a significant representation of International Gothic artistry. Despite its historical prominence, it has been unseen by scholars since the 1980s, emphasizing its rarity and the value of its upcoming exhibition.
The Tres Riches Heures, a 15th-century manuscript featuring 131 miniatures and lavish decorations, has not been publicly seen since the 1980s and will finally be exhibited.
This illustrious manuscript, unfinished and unbound after the deaths of its creators in 1416, holds significant historical and artistic value, showcasing the evolution of Gothic style.
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