The 8x10 pages are about the same size as the 15th century masterpiece, so it gives a sense of the original scale and color. In medieval times you had to be fabulously wealthy to commission such a book for personal use, and the Duc du Berry owned a large part of central France in the 1400's. He was a great art collector and loved fine things like luxurious buildings, jewels, art and rare animals. He spent his time moving between his 17 residences with a large retinue of servants and followers.
It would be great to see the original someday-- but since it's a bound manuscript only two precious pages can be displayed at once. It's pretty nice riffling through my own personal, annotated Book of Hours. Thanks, John!
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