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Book of Hours (Horae) - Use of Besancon
- Date
- 1555
- By
- Ilott, John Moody Albert (Sir), 1884-1973
- Reference
- MSR-07
- Description
Source of title - Supplied title
Quantity: 1 volume(s).
Physical Description: Vellum, 254 leaves, bound; 195 x 135mm. Single column, 17 lines, ruled in pale-red ink, written space 137 x 92mm, written in dark-brown ink in a flamboyant calligraphic lettre batarde, rubrics in red, capitals touched in yellow.
Finding Aids: Manion et al. 'Medieval and Renaissance manuscripts in New Zealand collections', no. 153..
Provenance: Copied in Eastern France, possibly Besancon, in 1555 for Etienne Sale (d.1571) and his wife, whose initials 'E.C.' appear with her portrait on f.230.The initials 'E.S. and 'E.C.' appear together with a heart and roses on f.254v, and 'E.S.' is romantically entwined to C. with a loveknot on f.79v. On f.22 is a minature of Etienne Sale with his wife and on f.195v he is shown alone, both times with the arms he was granted by the emperor Charles V in 1546 (sable, a fess or between 3 roses or, on a chief of the last a demi-eagle displayed sable. The motto on f.229v 'Et toi quant tu sera passee' is in the female form).The ms is dated 1555 at the end of the text. :There is an erased inscription at the foot of f.1. The book was still in eastern France when it was bound in the early 19th century (cf. Manion). It has a 19th century French engraved bookplate with an elaborate monogram surrounded by the motto 'Plus penser que dire'; and bookplate of Michael Tomkinson (1841-1921). It was lot 1535 in the Tomkinson sale at Sotheby's, 3 July 1922.
Extensively illuminated throughout
- Additional description
Alternative form available: Also available in black and white photographic prints. MSX-6872-6873.
- Access restrictions
- Partly restricted - Please use surrogate in place of original
- Format
- 1 volume(s), Illuminated manuscripts, Parchment, Vellum, 254 leaves, bound; 195 x 135mm., Single column, 17 lines, ruled in pale-red ink, written space 137 x 92mm, written in dark-brown ink in a flamboyant calligraphic lettre batarde, rubrics in red, capitals touched in yellow., Binding: Early 19th-century French calf gilt, silk endleaves, gilt edges. Bound by Etienne Gaudard., Decoration: 1-and 2-line and a few 3-line gold initials throughout, painted on alternating red, blue or green grounds. The larger initials are of rustic-branch design casting illusionistic shadows. Three historiated initials (3-line) brushed in gold on red or blue grounds appear on ff.34, 253v and 254. Line-fillers on most pages, in various designs; many are conventional red, blue and green bars overlaid with gold tracery; individualized motifs include: a dragon with a dog, two cocks confronting each other, a bird pecking at berries, or attacking a caterpillar. Some of these allude to the adjoining text: ff. 232v, 234, 236v, 239 and 245. The initials "E.S." and "E.C.", entwined in gold cordelieres, fill 2-line gaps in the text on ff.79v and 246v. All the pages are bounded by narrow rectangular bars of matt gold outlined with brown paint and black ink. Forty-six small miniatures (5- to 8-line) with simple gold and black indented frames occur on ff.37, 39, 41, 42, 43v, 44v, 65, 69, 71, 73, 76, 82v, 98v, 105v, 111, 124, 130, 159, 168, 171, 173v, 176v, 183v, 195v, 230, 232, 232v, 233, 233v, 234, 234v, 236v, 237, 237v, 238v, 239v, 240, 241v, 242, 243, 243v, 244v, 245v, 246v, 247 and 248v. Eight large miniatures (125 x 85mm) in oblong frames head 2 to 4 lines of text on ff.22, 46, 55, 91v, 115v, 141, 179 and 207v.They are painted in graduated tones of red, blues and greens, with contrasting black, white and charcoal grey. Folds of drapery are modelled lightly in gold hatching, while corn-yellow overlaid by filmy brushed gold highlights some compositions.Unframed free-hand drawings occupy the width of a column of text on four pages. On ff.45v, 115 and 207 they are bas-de-pages and displace several lines of text. Mid-page drawings also occur on ff.45v and 115 and a large illustration fills the space beneath the concluding lines of text on ff.254v. (Further information in Manion)., Illustration: Extensively illuminated throughout
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Man and woman at prayer before a vision of the risen Christ
Date: 1555
From: Book of Hours (Horae) - Use of Besancon
Reference: MSR-07-f022r
Description: Leaf from a 16th-century illuminated Book of Hours, originating in Eastern France. Such miniatures are important to scholars studying Christian art and symbolism. Quantity: 1 leaf. Physical Description: Ms on vellum
Arma Christi
Date: 1555
From: Book of Hours (Horae) - Use of Besancon
Reference: MSR-07-f045v
Description: Leaf from a 16th-century illuminated Book of Hours, originating in Eastern France. Such miniatures are important to scholars studying Christian art and symbolism. Quantity: 1 leaf. Physical Description: Ms on vellum
Meeting of Joachim and Anna
Date: 1555
From: Book of Hours (Horae) - Use of Besancon
Reference: MSR-07-f130r
Description: Leaf from a 16th-century illuminated Book of Hours, originating in Eastern France. Such miniatures are important to scholars studying Christian art and symbolism. Quantity: 1 leaf. Physical Description: Ms on vellum
Christ bearing the Cross
Date: 1555
From: Book of Hours (Horae) - Use of Besancon
Reference: MSR-07-f069r
Description: Leaf from a 16th-century illuminated Book of Hours, originating in Eastern France. Such miniatures are important to scholars studying Christian art and symbolism. Quantity: 1 leaf. Physical Description: Ms on vellum
Crucifixion
Date: 1555
From: Book of Hours (Horae) - Use of Besancon
Reference: MSR-07-f055r
Description: Leaf from a 16th-century illuminated Book of Hours, originating in Eastern France. Such miniatures are important to scholars studying Christian art and symbolism. Quantity: 1 leaf. Physical Description: Ms on vellum
Annunciation
Date: 1555
From: Book of Hours (Horae) - Use of Besancon
Reference: MSR-07-f141r
Description: Leaf from a 16th-century illuminated Book of Hours, originating in Eastern France. Such miniatures are important to scholars studying Christian art and symbolism. Quantity: 1 leaf. Physical Description: Ms on vellum
Christ nailed to the Cross
Date: 1555
From: Book of Hours (Horae) - Use of Besancon
Reference: MSR-07-f071r
Description: Leaf from a 16th-century illuminated Book of Hours, originating in Eastern France. Such miniatures are important to scholars studying Christian art and symbolism. Quantity: 1 leaf. Physical Description: Ms on vellum
Raising of Lazarus
Date: 1555
From: Book of Hours (Horae) - Use of Besancon
Reference: MSR-07-f207
Description: Leaf from a 16th-century illuminated Book of Hours, originating in Eastern France. Large miniature painted in tones of red, blues and greens, with contrasting black, white and charcoal grey. Office of the Dead - Raising of Lazarus. Quantity: 1 leaf. Physical Description: Ms on vellum
Patron kneels before St Veronica with the Sudarium
Date: 1555
From: Book of Hours (Horae) - Use of Besancon
Reference: MSR-07-f230r
Description: Leaf from a 16th-century illuminated Book of Hours, originating in Eastern France. Such miniatures are important to scholars studying Christian art and symbolism. Quantity: 1 leaf. Physical Description: Ms on vellum
The Betrayal in the Garden
Date: 1555
From: Book of Hours (Horae) - Use of Besancon
Reference: MSR-07-f046r
Description: Leaf from a 16th-century illuminated Book of Hours, originating in Eastern France. Such miniatures are important to scholars studying Christian art and symbolism. Quantity: 1 leaf. Physical Description: Ms on vellum