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Auction 109, Lot 752

"[Illuminated Leaf]", Anon.

Subject: Medieval Manuscripts

Period: 1450 (circa)

Publication:

Color: Hand Color

Size:
4.6 x 7.7 inches
11.7 x 19.6 cm
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Book of Hours were prayer books designed for the laity, but modeled on the Divine Office, a cycle of daily devotions, prayers and readings, performed by members of religious orders and the clergy. Its central text is the Hours of the Virgin. There are eight hours (times for prayer ): Matins, Lauds. Prime, Terce, Sext, None, Vespers and Compline. During the Middle Ages, the leaves making up a Book of Hours were written by hand on expensive parchment and beautifully illuminated with jewel-like pigments and gold leaf. These illuminated manuscripts combined the collaborative efforts of an array of highly skilled craftspeople; requiring the joint labors of the parchmenter, professional scribes to write the text in Gothic script, artists to illuminate the pages with decorations, and masterful binders to complete the process.

A very nice vellum leaf of a French Book of Hours, written in Paris or perhaps Rouen. The text is written in a neat, regular script in brown/black ink. Each verse begins with a large initial in red, blue or gold leaf and embellished with elaborate pen work extending into the margins.

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Condition: A

Bottom margins of recto with an old ink notation.

Estimate: $200 - $250

Sold for: $220

Closed on 12/1/2004

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