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Hours of Charles the Noble, King of Navarre (1361-1425): fol. 250r, Text

c. 1405
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Codex: 20.3 x 15.7 x 7 cm (8 x 6 3/16 x 2 3/4 in.)
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This precious volume was obviously highly prized by its owner, the French-born King of Navarre, who had his coat of arms painted on no less than twenty folios. Rather than directly commissioning this manuscript from a specific workshop, it seems that Charles the Noble acquired his book of hours -- perhaps ready-made for the luxury market -- while on a trip to Paris in 1404-05. A collaborative effort, six painting styles are evidenced within the pages of this codex, those of two Italians, two Frenchmen, and two Netherlanders. The painter who was responsible for the planning and decoration of the book, and who produced seventeen of the large miniatures, was a Bolognese artist known as the Master of the Brussels Initials. His principal assistant, responsible for most of the borders, was a Florentine who signed his name "Zecho" da Firenze on folio 208 verso.
A manuscript page features black Persian calligraphy in the upper half. Below, a painting depicts a red winged figure playing a stringed instrument amidst pale purple and gold rocky terrain. On a patterned platform at the bottom, a blue four-legged beast with a red head walks left. Intricate, stylized vines with gold leaves and perched birds frame the scene, which includes distant trees and a turret in the upper corner.

Hours of Charles the Noble, King of Navarre (1361-1425): fol. 250r, Text

c. 1405

Master of the Brussels Initials and Associates

(French)
France, Paris

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