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Auction archive: Lot number 4

LEAVES FROM A BREVIARY, IN LATIN, ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM

Estimate
£3,000 - £5,000
ca. US$6,066 - US$10,110
Price realised:
£4,000
ca. US$8,088
Auction archive: Lot number 4

LEAVES FROM A BREVIARY, IN LATIN, ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM

Estimate
£3,000 - £5,000
ca. US$6,066 - US$10,110
Price realised:
£4,000
ca. US$8,088
Beschreibung:

Leaves from a Breviary, in Latin, illuminated manuscript on vellum 4 leaves, 120mm. by 98mm., written space 78mm. by 52mm., single column, 18 lines in dark brown ink in a Gothic hand, a number of saints' names in Calendar beginning in red, line fillers in red and blue with simple liquid gold bezants, numerous 1-line initials in liquid gold with alternate red and blue penwork tracery, four roundels containing scenes from the seasons (a man carrying wheat and a man extending his hand to a bird - most probably a hawk - for May / June; a man killing an ox with an axe and a man baking bread in an oven for November / December) on burnished gold grounds enclosed by pink star-like frames, with border panels in liquid gold, pink and blue with white penwork tracery, two 8-line initials in pink touched with white penwork, and enclosing scenes of Christ as the 'Salvator mundi' holding the orb of the world in a fold of his cloak and blessing, beneath him a naked prostrate king, and a seated king, probably David, sitting beside a hairy devil with clawed feet, both set on burnished gold infill, all framed with blue, with white penwork and a burnished gold frame which extends into a border frame on two sides, terminating on one leaf in an animal head, and on the other in a small figure of a man who shoots at a line-drawn red bird high in the corner of the page above him, a modest erasure from the area of the naked king's genitals, some rubbing and flaking to gold, leaves slightly discoloured through use, else in good condition on thick and strong vellum

Auction archive: Lot number 4
Auction:
Datum:
4 Dec 2007
Auction house:
Sotheby's
London
Beschreibung:

Leaves from a Breviary, in Latin, illuminated manuscript on vellum 4 leaves, 120mm. by 98mm., written space 78mm. by 52mm., single column, 18 lines in dark brown ink in a Gothic hand, a number of saints' names in Calendar beginning in red, line fillers in red and blue with simple liquid gold bezants, numerous 1-line initials in liquid gold with alternate red and blue penwork tracery, four roundels containing scenes from the seasons (a man carrying wheat and a man extending his hand to a bird - most probably a hawk - for May / June; a man killing an ox with an axe and a man baking bread in an oven for November / December) on burnished gold grounds enclosed by pink star-like frames, with border panels in liquid gold, pink and blue with white penwork tracery, two 8-line initials in pink touched with white penwork, and enclosing scenes of Christ as the 'Salvator mundi' holding the orb of the world in a fold of his cloak and blessing, beneath him a naked prostrate king, and a seated king, probably David, sitting beside a hairy devil with clawed feet, both set on burnished gold infill, all framed with blue, with white penwork and a burnished gold frame which extends into a border frame on two sides, terminating on one leaf in an animal head, and on the other in a small figure of a man who shoots at a line-drawn red bird high in the corner of the page above him, a modest erasure from the area of the naked king's genitals, some rubbing and flaking to gold, leaves slightly discoloured through use, else in good condition on thick and strong vellum

Auction archive: Lot number 4
Auction:
Datum:
4 Dec 2007
Auction house:
Sotheby's
London
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