Lot 22
  • 22

Coronation of the Virgin, large historiated initial from a Gradual [Italy (Florence), c.1500-20]

Estimate
4,000 - 6,000 GBP
bidding is closed

Description

  • bodycolour on vellum
cutting, 280x220mm, vellum (mounted onto a larger piece of vellum), historiated initial 'G' (for the introit 'Gaudeamus omnes in domino...', opening several feasts of the Virgin Mary), reverse with part of two lines of text and music on four-line red staves, rastrum 45mm, loss to gold leaf, cut to shape and skilfully laid down onto an album leaf of vellum, 345x260mm, then illuminated in the upper and right-hand margins in imitation of the original to extend the decoration into the borders, framed

Catalogue Note

Sold in our rooms, 6 July 2006, lot 22, for £7,000 (hammer price). 

This fine work can be attributed to ANTONIO DI GIROLAMO (1479-1556), admitted to the illuminator's guild of San Zenobio in 1492, and recorded as working for the Duomo in Florence in the mid-1520s. On the artist see A. Garzelli, Miniatura Fiorentina del Rinascimento, 1985, II, figs.1092-96; D. Galizzi in M. Bollati, ed., Dizionario biografico dei miniatori italiani, 2004, pp.33-4.