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The Book of Hours of Isabel of Brittany or The Hours of Lamoignon

Bedford Masterc. 1415-16

Calouste Gulbenkian Museum

Calouste Gulbenkian Museum
Lisboa, Portugal

This book of hours belonged to Isabel, the daughter of Jean VI, Duke of Brittany, and his wife Jeanne. Isabel was the granddaughter, on her mother’s side, of Charles VI, King of France, and Isabel of Bavaria. In 1430, Duchess Isabel married Guy XIV, Count of Laval and Lord of Montmorency.
This exceptionally luxurious manuscript, also called the Hours of Lamoignon after the collector to whom it belonged in the eighteenth century, was produced at the workshop of one of the most distinguished illuminators in Paris, whose work is recognisable as from 1410's, known as the Master of Bedford. He acquired this name as three of his finest works were produced for John of Lancaster, Duke of Bedford (1389-1435) and regent of France (1422-1435).
The work has a very diverse pictorial scheme, including thirty-two superb miniatures, each of which is surrounded by small images showing scenes that refer to the central theme. In fact, this is one of the chief characteristics of the Bedford workshop at its peak. The text is framed by margins that have a delicate floral decoration and a host of musician angels, monsters and grotesques, country-folk and religious figures, totalling over one thousand decorative images. The initial calendar has twenty-four miniatures with the twelve signs of the Zodiac and allegories of the twelve months of the year. The borders contain eighty-four figures or scenes related to the chores done in each month, and the decoration is further enriched by twenty portraits of saints. The illuminations in this codex also include small coloured and gilded letters and a total of four hundred and fourteen historiated initials.
The owner of the book of hours is also shown at prayer in three miniatures, on folios 165v, 202v and 286v respectively.

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  • Title: The Book of Hours of Isabel of Brittany or The Hours of Lamoignon
  • Creator: Master of Bedford (Haincelin de Haguenau) and assistants (illuminators)
  • Date Created: c. 1415-16
  • Location Created: Paris
  • Physical Dimensions: 27.3 x 19.7 cm
  • Medium: Parchment
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