The Limbourg brothers : : reflections on the origins and the legacy of three illuminators from Nijmegen / / edited by Rob Duckers, Pieter Roelofs.

Although the Nijmegen artists Herman, Paul and Jean de Limbourg were barely thirty years old when they suddenly died in 1416, they already had a formidable career behind them. Now, almost six hundred years after their creation, the colourful and highly refined miniatures in the Belles Heures and Trè...

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Year of Publication:2009
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Brill eBook titles 2009
Physical Description:1 online resource (216 pages) :; illustrations (chiefly color)
Notes:Contains papers from a conference held in Nijmegen, Nov. 17-18, 2005, at the end of the exhibition The Limbourg brothers : Nijmegen masters at the French court (1400-1416), held Aug. 26-Nov. 20, 2005.
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Other title:Reflections on the origins and the legacy of three illuminators from Nijmegen
Preliminary Materials /
Introduction: The Homecoming Of The Limbourg Brothers /
Some Portraits By Johan Maelwael, Painter Of The Dukes Of Burgundy /
The Belles Heures Of Jean De France, Duke Of Berry Manuscript And The Question Of The Artists’ ‘Hands’ /
Likeness, Loyalty, And The Life Of The Court Artist: Portraiture In The Calendar Scenes Of The Très Riches Heures /
A Pilgrim’s Additions. Traces Of Pilgrimage In The Belles Heures Of Jean De Berry /
Was Kann Man Aus Den Belles Heures Über Dielimburgs Lernen? /
Guelders-France. Another Connection Around 1400 /
A Close Encounter? Th E Limbourg Brothers And Illumination In The Northern Netherlands In The First Half Of The Fifteenth Century /
The Master Of Guillebert De Mets, Philip The Good, And The Breviary Of John The Fearless /
Notes On Contributors /
Name Index /
Summary:Although the Nijmegen artists Herman, Paul and Jean de Limbourg were barely thirty years old when they suddenly died in 1416, they already had a formidable career behind them. Now, almost six hundred years after their creation, the colourful and highly refined miniatures in the Belles Heures and Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry still speak vividly to our imagination. In 2005 Museum Het Valkhof in Nijmegen presented the exhibition ‘The Limbourg Brothers. Nijmegen Masters at the French Court (1400-1416)’. This was the first time that original miniatures from four manuscripts by the Limbourg brothers were shown in the Netherlands. The exhibition formed an excellent opportunity to invite prominent scholars to share their views on the art of the Limbourg brothers during a two-day conference. This publication presents in written form the conference papers delivered by some of the leading scholars in the field. In that respect, the volume acts as an addendum to the catalogue. Contributors are Hanneke van Asperen, Gregory T. Clark, Herman Th. Colenbrander, Rob Dückers, Eberhard König, Margaret Lawson, Stephen Perkinson, Pieter Roelofs and Victor M. Schmidt.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1282602438
9786612602436
9047428579
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Rob Duckers, Pieter Roelofs.