Photo of collection object The Annunciation (Matins, Office of the Virgin): Leaf from a Book of Hours (1 of 3 Excised Leaves)
Noël Bellemare. The Annunciation (Matins, Office of the Virgin): Leaf from a Book of Hours (1 of 3 Excised Leaves), c. 1530–1535. ink, tempera, and liquid gold on vellum, Overall: 7.7 x 6.5 cm (3 1/16 x 2 9/16 in.). The Jeanne Miles Blackburn Collection, 2001.80. CC0.

The Annunciation (Matins, Office of the Virgin): Leaf from a Book of Hours (1 of 3 Excised Leaves)

c. 1530–1535

Noël Bellemare

Noël Bellemare (French, d. 1546)

Medieval Art

The Annunciation (Matins, Office of the Virgin): Leaf from a Book of Hours (1 of 3 Excised Leaves), c. 1530–1535. Noël Bellemare (French, d. 1546), and The 1520s Hours Workshop (French). Ink, tempera, and liquid gold on vellum; overall: 7.7 x 6.5 cm (3 1/16 x 2 9/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, The Jeanne Miles Blackburn Collection 2001.80 Unusual in French manuscript painting of the period, fuchsia pinks and bright acid greens characterize the painting’s palette. The figures are set in the foreground of the miniature and enclosed within a "Fontainebleau"-style architectural frame. The 1520s Hours Workshop primarily produced jewel-like luxury books of hours for a wealthy clientele. Evidence points to Paris as the site of the workshop's activity under the direction of the Antwerp-born miniaturist Noël Bellemare (died 1546). Books of hours were often purchased as luxury objects in order to reflect the owner’s status, wealth, and taste.

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