Calendar Gallery
Fuller descriptions at the University of Chicago website
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January: A New Year's Day feast including Jean de Berry.
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February.
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March: The background contains the Château de Lusignan, a residence of Jean de Berry.
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April: The background contains the Château de Dourdan.
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May: The background contains the Hôtel de Neslé, the Duke's Paris residence in Paris.
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June: The background contains the Palais de la Cité with the Sainte Chapelle, clearly identifiable on the right.
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July: The background contains the Palace of Poitiers.
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August: Falconry, The background contains the Château d'Étampes.
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September: The background contains the Château de Saumur.
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October: The background contains the Louvre.
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November.
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December: The background contains the Château de Vincennes.
Read more about this topic: Très Riches Heures Du Duc De Berry
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