The Hours of Catherine of Cleves.Devotion,Demons and Daily Life in the Fifteenth Century
The Hours of Catherine of Cleves.Devotion,Demons and Daily Life in the Fifteenth Century
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- Year of publication
- 2009
- ISBN
- 9789055448210
- Place of printing
- Belgique
- Author
- Duckers Rob,And Priem Ruud Edited By
- Publishers
- Ludion Publisher
- Cover description
- As New
- Binding description
- Couverture rigide
- State of preservation
- As New
- Languages
- Italian
Description
DUCKERS, Rob and PRIEM, Ruud; Foto dell'editore The Hours of Catherine of Cleves: Devotions, Demons and Daily Life in the Fifteenth Century (ISBN: 0810989573 / 0-8109-8957-3) Descrizione libro: Nijmegen Museum het Valkhof / Ludion 2009, 2009. Bound, red cloth with gold impression, illustrated dustjacket, 245 x 310mm., 426pp., very profound colour illustration. ISBN 9789055448210. From 10 October 2009 to 3 January 2010 Museum Het Valkhof will present the miniatures exhibition 'Catherine's world. Devotion, demons and daily life in the 15th century'. Following the successful Limbourg Brothers exhibition in 2005, the museum will now present the most important late medieval manuscript from the Northern Netherlands: the Hours of Catherine of Cleves (c. 1440). This anonymous masterpiece from The Morgan Library and Museum in New York will be disbound for the occasion so that more than 100 pages can be viewed separately in Nijmegen. In addition to pages from the Hours, a large portion of the widespread oeuvre of the Master of Catherine of Cleves will be brought together for the Nijmegen exhibition. Daily life in the Middle Ages will be illustrated by means of medieval costumes and Catherine of Cleves' original household account books. A reduced version of the exhibition will be on show at The Morgan Library and Museum in New York from 5 February to 2 May 2010. New book. 2790 g. Codice libro della libreria 006219 - language : English text Size: 245 x 310 Mm.
Edizione: edition originale.