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Auction archive: Lot number 23

BOOK OF HOURS, use of Rome, in Latin and French, ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM

Auction 03.06.1998
3 Jun 1998
Estimate
£35,000 - £45,000
ca. US$57,770 - US$74,275
Price realised:
£40,000
ca. US$66,022
Auction archive: Lot number 23

BOOK OF HOURS, use of Rome, in Latin and French, ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM

Auction 03.06.1998
3 Jun 1998
Estimate
£35,000 - £45,000
ca. US$57,770 - US$74,275
Price realised:
£40,000
ca. US$66,022
Beschreibung:

BOOK OF HOURS, use of Rome, in Latin and French, ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM [Bourges, c.1490] 225 x 150mm. 219 leaves: 1 1 2 , 2 8 , 3 6 , 4-5 8 , 6 7 (of 8, lacking vi), 7-8 8 , 9-10 6 , 11-14 8 , 15 6 (of 8, lacking ii and vi), 16-19 8 , 20 4 , 21-28 8 , 29 4 , 18 lines written in brown ink in a bâtarde script between 19 horizontals and 2 verticals ruled in pink, text justification: 226 x 150mm, rubrics in dark pink, one-line initials of liquid gold on grounds alternately of blue and brown with liquid gold fern-like decoration, similar two-line initials on brown grounds only, line-endings of the same colours, the staves of the two-line initials opening matins and lauds of the Office of the Virgin blue modelled with white, every page with a two-line initial having a panel border usually with shaped grounds of liquid gold with sprays of red, blue or pink flowers among fields of bare parchment with acanthus scrolls and occasional insects, birds or grotesques, TWENTY-THREE LARGE MINIATURES, all but one extending the full height of the page within an architectural or decorated gilt frame, the text-opening as though on a scroll placed in front of the frame and the scene, frequently with pairs of putti or angels in the area of the bas-de-page (first gathering loose, slight wear to most miniatures, lower half of the miniature of David and Bathsheba smudged). 18th-century French sheep, spine gilt (extremities rubbed, covers scuffed, spine split at foot). PROVENANCE: 1. Ferrières de Presle. The arms of this family are painted in the borders of folios 27, 29v, 39v, and the manuscript was most likely painted for Jean I de Ferrières (d. 1497), much of whose career was spent in the service of successive dukes of Bourbon. After the death of Jean II de Bourbon, de Ferrières became counsellor and chamberlain to Pierre de Beaujeu. This association with the Bourbons would account for the belt with the motto 'SPERANCE DE BOURBON' in the border of f.38v. Jean de Ferrières was highly regarded by his contemporaries and was included in Jean Lemaire's Le Temple d'honneur et de vertu . 2. T.E. Mionnet: his ex-libris inside upper cover. CONTENTS: Calendar ff.1-12; Gospel Extracts ff.13-19; Obsecro te and other prayers ff.19v-26; Office of the Virgin use of Rome ff.27-78: matins f.27, lauds f.42v, prime f.52v, terce f.56v, sext f.60v, none f.64, vespers f.68, compline f.74v; Hours of the Passion ff.78v-89v: matins f.78, prime f.80, terce f.81v, sext f.83, none f.84v, vespers f.86, compline f.87v; Abbreviated Hours of the Holy Spirit ff.89-93v; 7 Penitential Psalms and Litany ff.94-111v; Office of the Dead ff.112-149; Hymns and prayers to the Virgin opening with Gaude flore virginali honoreque speciali.. ff.152-155v; Prayer to Christ opening Deus propicius esto.. , followed by Seven verses of St Bernard, Psalm 67 and the Athanasian Creed ff.156-164; Obsecro te.. ff.165-167v; Litany followed by prayers for the Pope, benefactors etc. ff.168-174; Prayers, Psalms and Suffrages including indulgenced prayers, O intemerata... and suffrages to Sts Christopher, Edmund, Denis, John the Baptist, Peter, Paul, John the Evangelist, James, Stephen, Lawrence, Maurice, Sebastian, Adrian, Cosmas & Damian, Cyricus & Julita, Hilary pont., Antony, Louis, Francis, Antony of Padua, Bernardino, Fiacre, Martin, Claude, Katherine, Radegunda, Geneviève, Barbara, Mary Magdalene, Margaret, Clara, Agnes, Agatha, Cecilia, followed by further psalms and prayers to Sts Claud, Peter, the Holy Cross, St Michael and finishing with the prayers of St Gregory beginning 'Adoro te domine Ihesu Christe in cruce pendentem...' ff.176-217; recipes for various cures, including an ointment to treat worms, added in a 16th-century hand ff. 218-219. ILLUMINATION: The style of illumination in this richly and extensively decorated Book of Hours combines various qualities from the leading illuminators in Bourges in the final decades of the 15th century. The miniatures have the restrained ton

Auction archive: Lot number 23
Auction:
Datum:
3 Jun 1998
Auction house:
Christie's
London, King Street
Beschreibung:

BOOK OF HOURS, use of Rome, in Latin and French, ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM [Bourges, c.1490] 225 x 150mm. 219 leaves: 1 1 2 , 2 8 , 3 6 , 4-5 8 , 6 7 (of 8, lacking vi), 7-8 8 , 9-10 6 , 11-14 8 , 15 6 (of 8, lacking ii and vi), 16-19 8 , 20 4 , 21-28 8 , 29 4 , 18 lines written in brown ink in a bâtarde script between 19 horizontals and 2 verticals ruled in pink, text justification: 226 x 150mm, rubrics in dark pink, one-line initials of liquid gold on grounds alternately of blue and brown with liquid gold fern-like decoration, similar two-line initials on brown grounds only, line-endings of the same colours, the staves of the two-line initials opening matins and lauds of the Office of the Virgin blue modelled with white, every page with a two-line initial having a panel border usually with shaped grounds of liquid gold with sprays of red, blue or pink flowers among fields of bare parchment with acanthus scrolls and occasional insects, birds or grotesques, TWENTY-THREE LARGE MINIATURES, all but one extending the full height of the page within an architectural or decorated gilt frame, the text-opening as though on a scroll placed in front of the frame and the scene, frequently with pairs of putti or angels in the area of the bas-de-page (first gathering loose, slight wear to most miniatures, lower half of the miniature of David and Bathsheba smudged). 18th-century French sheep, spine gilt (extremities rubbed, covers scuffed, spine split at foot). PROVENANCE: 1. Ferrières de Presle. The arms of this family are painted in the borders of folios 27, 29v, 39v, and the manuscript was most likely painted for Jean I de Ferrières (d. 1497), much of whose career was spent in the service of successive dukes of Bourbon. After the death of Jean II de Bourbon, de Ferrières became counsellor and chamberlain to Pierre de Beaujeu. This association with the Bourbons would account for the belt with the motto 'SPERANCE DE BOURBON' in the border of f.38v. Jean de Ferrières was highly regarded by his contemporaries and was included in Jean Lemaire's Le Temple d'honneur et de vertu . 2. T.E. Mionnet: his ex-libris inside upper cover. CONTENTS: Calendar ff.1-12; Gospel Extracts ff.13-19; Obsecro te and other prayers ff.19v-26; Office of the Virgin use of Rome ff.27-78: matins f.27, lauds f.42v, prime f.52v, terce f.56v, sext f.60v, none f.64, vespers f.68, compline f.74v; Hours of the Passion ff.78v-89v: matins f.78, prime f.80, terce f.81v, sext f.83, none f.84v, vespers f.86, compline f.87v; Abbreviated Hours of the Holy Spirit ff.89-93v; 7 Penitential Psalms and Litany ff.94-111v; Office of the Dead ff.112-149; Hymns and prayers to the Virgin opening with Gaude flore virginali honoreque speciali.. ff.152-155v; Prayer to Christ opening Deus propicius esto.. , followed by Seven verses of St Bernard, Psalm 67 and the Athanasian Creed ff.156-164; Obsecro te.. ff.165-167v; Litany followed by prayers for the Pope, benefactors etc. ff.168-174; Prayers, Psalms and Suffrages including indulgenced prayers, O intemerata... and suffrages to Sts Christopher, Edmund, Denis, John the Baptist, Peter, Paul, John the Evangelist, James, Stephen, Lawrence, Maurice, Sebastian, Adrian, Cosmas & Damian, Cyricus & Julita, Hilary pont., Antony, Louis, Francis, Antony of Padua, Bernardino, Fiacre, Martin, Claude, Katherine, Radegunda, Geneviève, Barbara, Mary Magdalene, Margaret, Clara, Agnes, Agatha, Cecilia, followed by further psalms and prayers to Sts Claud, Peter, the Holy Cross, St Michael and finishing with the prayers of St Gregory beginning 'Adoro te domine Ihesu Christe in cruce pendentem...' ff.176-217; recipes for various cures, including an ointment to treat worms, added in a 16th-century hand ff. 218-219. ILLUMINATION: The style of illumination in this richly and extensively decorated Book of Hours combines various qualities from the leading illuminators in Bourges in the final decades of the 15th century. The miniatures have the restrained ton

Auction archive: Lot number 23
Auction:
Datum:
3 Jun 1998
Auction house:
Christie's
London, King Street
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