Limbourg Brothers: The Belles Heures of Jean de France, duc de Berry Holiday Cards

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The spectacular image on these artful holiday cards comes from a private devotional book at The Met Cloisters. The Belles Heures, or Beautiful Hours, of Jean de France, duc de Berry, was probably made in Paris between 1405 and 1408 or 1409. Commissioned by Jean de France, duc de Berry, from the illustrious Limbourg brothers (Franco-Netherlandish, active France, by 1399–1416), it's the only manuscript the brothers completed in its entirety, and it's regarded among the most marvelous extant illuminations of its kind. Using a luminous palette, the artists united Italianate details with an intimate Northern vision of nature. Their keen interest in the natural world foreshadowed the work of Jan van Eyck (Netherlandish, ca. 1390–1441) and the subsequent generations of 15th-century regional painters.

Please note that our holiday cards reproduce original works of art, some of which include visual artifacts and imperfections.

  • 15 cards boxed with 15 envelopes
  • 6 1/4'' x 4 5/8''
  • Greeting: Glad Tidings!
  • Made in the USA