Description
“Zodiacal Man” by the Limbourg Brothers. This eye-catching print shows the “Zodiacal Man”, a well-known image from the medieval book “Les Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry”. It was created by the Limbourg brothers in the 15th century.
The artwork shows a nude male figure with zodiac signs linked to parts of the body. Red lines connect each sign to the body part it was thought to control. For example, Pisces is at the feet, and Aries is at the head. In the Middle Ages, people believed the stars and planets influenced health and the human body. This image helped explain that belief. It was made to be both educational and decorative.
This print is a high-quality reproduction of the original artwork. The original is kept at the Musée Condé in Chantilly, France. It’s a great choice for fans of astrology, history, or medieval art. It makes a thoughtful gift or a beautiful piece to display in your home, office, or study. It is printed on premium paper with long-lasting colour, and will bring a unique piece of history and wonder into your space. This print is also available as a larger print measuring 49.5 x 38cm.
The Limbourg brothers—Paul, Jean, and Herman—were Dutch miniature painters active in the early 15th century. They are best known for their work on the illuminated manuscript Les Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry, considered one of the greatest masterpieces of medieval art. Working for the French nobleman Duke of Berry, they created richly detailed and colourful scenes that blended religious themes with everyday life. Their work shows incredible skill, with fine detail, elegant figures, and careful use of colour and light. The Limbourg brothers helped shape the style of Northern Renaissance art and left a lasting legacy.