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The
August illumination in the Très Riches Heures of the Duke of Berry is
attributed to Jean Limbourg. In the foreground it depicts an aristocratic falconry party.
The young man on the leading horse as well as the huntsman or groom
wears a straw hat that looks very contemporary to the modern viewer, and
is presumably the type of headgear, "a sorry straw hat", in which Henry
Beaufort Duke of Somerset was recorded as wearing on his head whilst jousting in 1463. Here
once again the fashionable members of the aristocratic world of the early fifteenth
century are out and about enjoying themselves in traditional country
pursuits, and also courtly dalliance.
In
the background are a group of bathers enjoying swimming in the warm
weather whilst others gather in the harvest. The mood is relaxed and
prosperous, suggesting long lazy days for some, and, for those working,
warmth and sunshire, and the promise of plenty for the coming autumn.
In the background is the Château d'Étampes.
Today, as the link explains, only the keep remains of the castle.
This great tower of Étampes is of particular interest to me as it may have inspired the
design of Clifford's Tower at York in the thirteenth century, and that in
turn may have influenced, in the fourteenth century, the design of the
great tower, the so called Round Tower, of the castle in my home town of
Pontefract, and that at the nearby castle at Sandal.
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