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Français : Les Très Riches Heures de Metz (détail du feuillet 126, femme avec chien et couronne de roses).
Metz, vers 1300-1310. Ces heures à l’usage de Metz ont été réalisées pour une femme actuellement non identifiée mais qui sans aucun doute faisait partie d’une des grandes lignées féodales possessionnées dans les limites du diocèse. Avec les motifs décoratifs se développant sur toutes les pages, l’artiste expose ici la gamme complète de son répertoire bien reconnaissable. C'est le plus remarquable des nombreux manuscrits regroupés autour de la charte de Sainte-Glossinde de 1293 (conservée à Metz). Le peintre (qui demeure à ce jour inconnu) a pu commencer son activité dès 1276 avec le Thomas de Cantimpré (Paris, BnF, lat. 523A), sa carrière se prolongeant jusqu’en 1311 au moins, avec le pontifical de Strasbourg (Vienne, ÖNB Ms 1814). 258 feuillets sur vélin. Metz, BM, Ms 1588. |
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Source | Bibliothèques-Médiathèques de Metz. http://bm.mairie-metz.fr/clientbookline/home.asp |
Author | Enlumineur messin inconnu, vers 1300 |
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