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This series is based on 'Les Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry’, the most famous and possibly the best surviving example of manuscript illumination in the late phase of the International Gothic style. It is a book of hours: a collection of prayers to be said at the canonical hours. It was created between 1412 and 1416 for the extravagant royal bibliophile John I, Duke of Berry by Paul, Jan and Herman van Limburg (Nijmegen, the Netherlands) When the three painters and their patron died in 1416, possibly victims of plague, the manuscript was left unfinished. This painting is dedicated to Nijmegen, the Netherlands our native city.
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
39.4 W x 78.7 H x 0.8 D in
Not Framed
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Antonius Willems (1954 Nijmegen, the Netherlands) has spent the past 40 years gradually developing an extensive œuvre as an international sculptor and painter. His recent work shows simple patterns based on repetition with a subtle change of shape and movement. ‘His intimate approach to art, directed by a highly refined formal sensibility, gives his quiet and disarmingly simple compositions a delicacy of colour and extraordinary subtlety of design. The paintings of this artists’ artist convey a mood of contemplative repose reminiscent of the work of Giorgio Morandi, whom he admired’. Hadley Jermann
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