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Auction 193, Lot 729

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"[Book of Hours Leaf]", Anon.

Subject: Early Printing

Period: 1500 (circa)

Publication:

Color: Hand Color

Size:
5.9 x 8.8 inches
15 x 22.4 cm
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This leaf is from the brief transitional period when the new technology of printing with movable type was combined with the more labor intensive methods of hand painting. The earliest printers were trained in the manuscript tradition and incorporated the conventions of historiated initials and illustrations into their early work. At first they left those spaces blank for the illuminator to complete entirely by hand. Later they developed printing methods (using woodcuts or iron engravings) to decorate the leaves.

Unusual vellum leaf printed in Gothic textura type with illuminated capitals in red, blue and burnished gold leaf. The text is in French and is surrounded by elaborate iron engravings that include plants, animals, and cherubs, as well as several biblical scenes. Printed vellum Book of Hours leaves are very scarce, as they were only produced between 1496 and 1530. Beginning with the large initial "D" on verso, the text translates in part as:

Holy Lady Mary, most glorious virgin, mother of our Lord, true God and true man, I beg of you humbly, adoringly...

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Condition: A

Minor soiling with a printer's crease in the engravings at right.

Estimate: $160 - $190

Sold for: $190

Closed on 6/21/2023

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