Glossary
Illuminated Manuscript
Illuminated manuscripts are hand-written books, generally on parchment or vellum, with illustrations, which were produced during the Middle Ages, before the invention of printing.The illustrations (illuminations) could be just an initial capital letter, a whole page, or part of a whole page. They were often very elaborate, using gold leaf.
Many of the greatest illuminated manuscripts were produced in Paris and Burgundy in the 14th century; 'Les Tres Riches Heures du Duc du Berry' by the Limbourg brothers is one of the most splendid (Chantilly, Musee Conde).
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