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  1. The Hours of Jeanne d’Evreux was made for a fourteenth-century queen of France, and its diminutive size, gossamer-thin parchment, and delicate painting by Jean Pucelle all contribute to its exquisite femininity. It includes a Life of Saint Louis, the king of France who was great-grandfather of Jeanne d’Evreux (54.1.2, fols. 154v–155r).

  2. The Hours of Jeanne d'Evreux, Queen of France. Jean Pucelle French. ca. 1324–28. On view at The Met Cloisters in Gallery 13. At first glance, this tiny prayer book, with not a trace of gold, might seem an unlikely possession for a queen of France.

  3. The Hours of Jeanne d'Evreux is an illuminated book of hours in the Gothic style. According to the usual account, it was created between 1324 and 1328 by Jean Pucelle for Jeanne d'Evreux, the third wife of Charles IV of France.

  4. El Libro de horas de Jeanne d'Evreux es un libro de horas medieval realizado por Jean Pucelle por orden de Carlos IV el Hermoso (rey de Francia 1322-1328) para su esposa Juana de Evreux, probablemente con motivo de su coronación. Fue compuesto en París entre 1325 y 1328.

  5. The Hours of Jeanne d’Evreux is considered to be one of the smallest books of hours in the world, measuring only 9 x 6 cm. Its delicate grisaille drawings of street dancers, apes, and mysterious creatures are brought to life by the imagination of Jean Pucelle, a master of medieval drolleries.

  6. Created during the era of pre-Renaissance painting, The "Hours of Jeanne d'Evreux" is seen as Pucelle's greatest work and one of the greatest Gothic illuminated manuscripts of the 14th century, even outranking Pucelle's other treasure, the Belleville Breviary (1323-6, Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris).

  7. Es el diminuto Libro de Horas de Jeanne d'Evreux, de 8,9 cm por 6,2 cm y que actualmente se encuentra en The Cloisters de Nueva York2. Realizado en grisalla y témpera sobre pergamino, tiene 209 folios con 25 miniaturas apareadas de la Infancia y la Pasión de Cristo y de la vida de san Luis.