The artwork, titled “The Presentation of the Virgin,” created by the Limbourg brothers, belongs to the International Gothic art movement and is classified as an illustration. It forms part of the renowned series known as the “Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry.”
The artwork depicts a scene with a richly detailed architectural setting in a Gothic style. The focus is on a central figure, presumably the Virgin, who is shown in the act of presenting herself within the grandiose structure. The intricately designed building features elaborate arches and numerous figures carved into the facade, reflecting the highly decorative and ornate style characteristic of the International Gothic movement. The use of color, particularly the vibrant reds, blues, and golds, further adds to the visual richness of the scene. The Limbourg brothers’ delicate and precise handling of the medium gives the illustration a vivid and lifelike quality, making it a significant example of early 15th-century manuscript illumination.