The Month of May

Springbok 450 pieces Medieval Unknown May 20, 2025
Darin

From Darin's Collection

Puzzle enthusiast and collector
450 Springbok (51.44 x 51.44)
The Month of May
Artist Unknown
Production Date 1967

This work of art is from the Tres Riches Heures of the Duke of Berry, housed in the Musee Condo, Chantilly, France.

Being an easy puzzle, but with tricky edges, I decided to not start on the border first. Additionally, to switch things up a bit,I did it without using the box as a reference. It was a very enjoyable, albeit short, experience. As always, the quality of these old Springboks is top notch, with oversized random shaped pieces.

From Wikipedia:

The Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry; English: The Very Rich Hours of the Duke of Berry), or Très Riches Heures, is an illuminated manuscript that was created between c. 1412 and 1416. It is a book of hours, which is a Christian devotional book and a collection of prayers said at canonical hours. The manuscript was created for John, Duke of Berry, the brother of King Charles V of France, by Limbourg brothers Paul, Johan and Herman. The book is now in the Musée Condé, Chantilly, France.

Consisting of a total of 206 leaves of very fine quality parchment,[2] 30 cm (12 in) in height by 21.5 cm (8+1⁄2 in) in width, the manuscript contains 66 large miniatures and 65 small. The design of the book, which is long and complex, has undergone many changes and reversals. Many artists contributed to its miniatures, calligraphy, initials, and marginal decorations, but determining their precise number and identity remains a matter of debate. Painted largely by artists from the Low Countries, often using rare and costly pigments and gold, and with an unusually large number of illustrations, the book is one of the most lavish late medieval illuminated manuscripts. The work was created in the late artistic phase of the International Gothic style.