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Livre de la Chasse

Unknown, Gaston Phébusabout 1430 - 1440

The J. Paul Getty Museum

The J. Paul Getty Museum
Los Angeles, United States

Hunting was the favorite sport of aristocrats during the Middle Ages, and the Livre de la Chasse (Book of the Hunt), written in 1387, was the most popular guide for hunters. The text's author, Gaston Phébus, was an important political and military leader known for the magnificence and sophistication of his household. He himself owned sixteen hundred sporting dogs and two hundred horses.

This copy of the treatise, produced a generation after Gaston's death, features over sixty images covering hunting-related topics ranging from the use of camouflage to proper veterinary techniques. The illuminations are painted in a highly decorative style. The trees and figures are treated as flat forms arranged into pleasing patterns, while the shallow sense of space and lack of modeling lend the images a naive quality. Such stylized compositions are reminiscent of designs used for tapestries, which may have inspired some of the illuminations in this book.

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  • Title: Livre de la Chasse
  • Creator: Unknown, Gaston Phébus
  • Date: about 1430 - 1440
  • Location Created: Brittany, France
  • Physical Dimensions: Leaf: 26.4 x 18.4 cm (10 3/8 x 7 1/4 in.)
  • External Link: Find out more about this object on the Museum website.
  • Medium: Tempera colors, gold paint, silver paint, and gold leaf on parchment bound between pasteboard covered with red morocco
  • Object Type: Manuscript
  • Number: Ms. 27
  • Markings: Markings: Fols. 1 and 119v marked with the stamp of the imperial library, St. Petersburg. Fols. 1, 3, 6v, 10v, 11v, 14v, 19, 19v, 29, 29v, 33v, 40v, 41v, 50v, 58, 61, 61v, 64, 67, 81 and 90v marked with the arms of the Nantrieul family; azure, five besants or, 2, 1, 2. Fol. 3 marked with arms, gules, five besants or, 2, 1, 2. Fol. 119v marked with the painted arms of Henri d'Orleans, marquis de Rothelin. Label: Inserted pieces of paper in fol. 119v, inscribed "Henry dOrleans, Marquis de Rostelin".
  • Inscription: Secondary Inscription: Inscribed fol. 1, "Rothelin" and "donne a M. A. de la mare audit .. de la chambre des comtes de Rouen 1640" (seventeenth-century owners' inscriptions). Inscribed fols. 1, 3, and 116: "Ex museo Petri Dubrowsky" Inscribed fol. 116, "ce manuscrit contient cent seize feuillets numerotés./ L'abbé de Grandidier"; erased inscription (probably an owner's mark); verso, in pencil: "Ny".
  • Culture: French
  • Classification: Manuscripts
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