PUCELLE, Jean
(active c. 1319-1334 in Paris)

Book of Hours of Jeanne d'Évreux

1325-28
Manuscript (Acc. 54), 94 x 64 mm
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

This tiny prayer book was copied by a gifted anonymous scribe, who fixed the text on extremely thin, transparent vellum in magnificently regular letters. The miniatures from the workshop of Jean Pucelle are all done in grisaille using a rich scale of grey shades. Three cycles of illustrations were provided for Jeanne's personal devotions. The first two encompass eight scenes from the childhood of Christ and another eight from the Passion. The third depicts nine episodes from the life of King Louis, who was canonised in 1297 and passionately honoured at the French court.

This double page (folios 34v and 35r) introduces the canonical hour of Lauds. The depicted scenes are the Visitation (on the right) and Christ before Pilate (on the left).




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