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Description
A tiny illuminated manuscript on parchment Book of Hours produced in Paris for the extremely rare south-western French Use of Saintes.
Illumination:
Beautifully intricate miniatures painted with extensive liquid gold highlights.
(1) fol. 31r, the Annunciation, the Virgin kneeling before Gabriel on the right with a banderole “ave maria gracia”, a green canopy and architectural frame above, gothic windows behind, and border including white flowers, red berries, songbirds and a peacock;
(2) fol. 57r, the Nativity, the Child lying on the hem of the Virgin’s robe who kneels with Joseph outside the stable, a donkey and a cow behind, a hill to the right;
(3) fol. 64r, the Annunciation to the Shepherds, two shepherds and a shepherdess gazing up as two angels appear in the heavens holding a musical scroll, sheep in the foreground drinking from a spring, a dog asleep, landscape and two towers in the background;
(4) fol. 86r, the Coronation of the Virgin, with the Virgin in Heaven kneeling before the Throne of God as an angel leans over a tapestry and places a crown on her head;
(5) fol. 98r, David in prayer, kneeling before an open book on a wooden lectern, harp beside him as God appears in the sky above, with a centaur drollery shooting an arrow at a grotesque in the border.
Provenance
Illuminated in Paris for a patron in the south-western French town of Saintes: The Calendar has SS. Albinus, bishop of Angers (1 March), the Litany includes SS. Eutropius, Ambrose, Bibianus, Trojanus and Palladius, all bishops of Saintes, St. Machutus (Malo), who lived in exile at Saintes, and St. Fronto, apostle of Périgueux.
Calendar leaves used in the seventeenth or eighteenth century to record family events in French: These were later erased and now only partly visible through UV light.
Sold in Sotheby’s, 6 July 2000.
Literature
Calendar (f.1r); the Gospel Sequences (f.13r), Obsecro te (f.20r) and O intemerata (f.24v); the Hours of the Virgin, Use of Saintes, with Matins (f.31r), Lauds (f.44r), Prime (f.57r), Terce (f.64r), Sext (f.70r), None (f.74r), Vespers (f.78r), Compline (f.86r); the Hours of the Cross (f.92r) and of the Holy Spirit (f.95r); Penitential Psalms (f.98r), Litany, Office of the Dead, Suffrages (f.186r).
Condition Report
Lacking single leaves after folios 43, 69, 73, 77, 94, 128 and 190, and two leaves after fol. 91, else complete, collation: i12, ii-iii8, iv2 ,v8 , vi7 (wanting vi), vii-ix8, x6 (wanting i and vi), xi7 (wanting iii), xii8, xiii7 (wanting ii-iii and vii), xiv-xvi8, xvii-xviii (both wanting i), xix-xxiv8, xxv7 (wanting viii).
Minor stains, discoloration and slight cockling to first and last two leaves.
Some thumbing to edges of first leaves, headband slightly lifting.
Nineteenth-century label on front pastedown with “No 514”, inkstamp of a ‘VS’ within a circle on front endleaf.
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