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Two hundred masterpeices from the Due d’Aumale’s (1822–1897) world-class collection.
Reproduces every miniature and a selection of the decorated text pages in the "Tres Riches Heures," an illuminated calendar and prayers of offices commissioned by medieval art patron Jean, Duke of Berry, and executed by the three Limbourg brothers.
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"[...] CHAPTER I CHANTILLY AND ITS OWNERS The Montmorencys THE Château of Chantilly, now known as the Musée Condé, the magnificent gift so generously bequeathed to the French nation by the late Duc d'Aumale, has experienced great changes and passed through many vicissitudes.[...]".
Chantilly in History and Art THE Château of Chantilly, now known as the Musée Condé, the magnificent gift so generously bequeathed to the French nation by the late Duc d’Aumale, has experienced great changes and passed through many vicissitudes. At a very early date a Gallo-Roman, by name Cantillius, fixed his abode upon an isolated rock, in the midst of wild forest and marshland; hence the name of Chantilly. In the ninth century we find established here the Seigneurs of Senlis, who bore the name of Bouteillers, from their hereditary task of wine-controllers to the Kings of France—an honorary post which they held for some centuries. But the last scion of that sturdy race, having seen ...
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