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from 06 April 2027

to 26 September 2027

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On the Road of Manuscripts in Normandy

How was a book made in the Middle Ages? Where were they produced? Who participated in their creation? What materials were used? What colors were employed? Which pigments and dyes were the most expensive, and where were they sourced? Which animals, creatures, and characters were depicted in the decorations? How did artists influence each other?...

To answer these various questions, illuminated manuscripts produced in Normandy from 1000 to 1150 can be discovered in an exceptional multisite exhibition, organized in Alençon, Avranches, Évreux, Le Havre, Rouen, and Sées from March to December 2027.

Illuminated manuscripts created in Normandy during the time of William the Conqueror and his descendants, rarely presented to the public, remain unknown and confidential.

They are, however, the primary witnesses of the art of drawing, illumination, and painting of the Romanesque period (11th-12th centuries).

This multisite exhibition is therefore a perfect opportunity to come and discover and contemplate this incredible written and illuminated heritage, the result of a particularly rich and dynamic artistic and creative activity in ducal Normandy from 1000 to 1150.

To be found in Rouen (Heritage Library, March-June 2027), Alençon (Media Library and Museum, April-September 2027), Évreux (Media Library, May-September 2027), Avranches (Scriptorial, June-September 2027), Sées (Museum, July-September 2027), and Le Havre (Heritage Library, September-December 2027).

Partnerships: BnF, Diocesan Archives of Sées, Departmental Archives of Calvados, media library of Lisieux, in connection with the British Library.

Cooperation France / United Kingdom

Musée des Beaux-arts et de la Dentelle

Cour Capitaine François Bouilhac, 61000 Alençon, France

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