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Facsimile of June: Haymaking, from the Tres Riches Heures du Duc de Berry
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Facsimile of June: Haymaking, from the Tres Riches Heures du Duc de Berry
BAL65831 Facsimile of June: Haymaking, from the Tres Riches Heures du Duc de Berry (vellum) (from original see 8438) by Limbourg Brothers (fl.1400-1416); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; Netherlandish, out of copyright
Media ID 22598760
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This print showcases a facsimile of June: Haymaking, from the Tres Riches Heures du Duc de Berry. Created by the talented Limbourg Brothers during the Northern Renaissance period, this exquisite piece is housed in the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, UK. The image transports us to a picturesque rural setting where peasants diligently work in harmony with nature. The scene unfolds against a backdrop of rolling hills and a meandering river that reflects the golden rays of sunlight. A charming church steeple peeks out from behind lush green trees, adding to the idyllic charm. Intricate details abound as we observe peasants engaged in various tasks related to haymaking. Some use pitchforks and scythes to cut grass while others gather it into neat stacks or load it onto boats for transportation across the stream. The presence of zodiac symbols suggests an awareness of celestial influences on agricultural activities. Every element within this decorative composition serves a purpose - from tools like rakes and forks to architectural features such as walled gardens and moats surrounding farmhouses. This attention to detail exemplifies both artistic skill and practical knowledge of farming techniques prevalent during medieval times. As we admire this illuminated masterpiece, we are reminded of how art can capture not only aesthetic beauty but also provide valuable insights into historical periods and ways of life long past.
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