As in the other calendar pages of the Belles Heures, the activity appropriate to the month appears within a quatrefoil frame at the top of the recto page and the appropriate zodiacal sign within a corresponding frame at the bottom.
The text in gold at the top notes that November has thirty solar days; blue ink is used to indicate that the month has thirty lunar days. The feasts proper to November are recorded in a column below and continued on the verso of the folio. The saints??? days are listed in alternating red and blue ink; the feasts of All Saints and All Souls on the first and second of the month, as well as the feast of Saint Martin of Tours on the eleventh, are rendered in burnished gold.
See the Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History to learn more about manuscript illumination in Northern Europe, or see special exhibitions for information about the exhibition ???The Art of Illumination: The Limbourg Brothers and the Belles Heures of Jean de France, Duc de Berry??? (on view at the Main Building March 2 through June 13, 2010).