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ILLUMINATION:
The 14 large miniatures are on single leaves inserted before facing pages with illuminated borders. This typically Brugean construction thus displays 14 spectacular double-page openings, all intact in this manuscript. The semi-grisaille colour scheme, in differing shades of grey with gold highlights and restrained uses of other colours is a highly attractive variant on the fashion for grisaille evident in Bruges miniature painting at the time of Wilhelm Vrelant, the leading illuminator in this style (active in the city c. 1454-1481). The muted tones dominate both miniatures and borders, the latter displaying an elegant transposition of colour - fruit and flowers which would have been in bright hues in a standard Brugean manuscript are here rendered in shades of grey and blue with copious application of liquid gold highlights. The large miniatures comprise:
13v Crucifixion
20v Pentecost, depicting the Virgin , St John the Evangelist and the apostles in a chamber
26v The Virgin and Child, in a chamber, an angel kneeling before them.
36v The Coronation of the Virgin, who kneels before Christ enthroned, three angels in attendance (one above bearing the crown).
45v The Annunciation
62v The Visitation
73v The Nativity
78v The Shepherds
83v The Magi
88v The Presentation
93v The Massacre of the Innocents. Herod enthroned orders the massacre.
100v The Flight into Egypt.
106v David at prayer, with his harp.
125v Vigil of the Dead, with Christ at prayer and a small figure rising from his grave.
The 10 smaller coloured miniatures comprise:
168v John the Baptist kneeling with lamb
169 SS. Peter and Paul
169v St Andrew
170 St Anthony (Abbot) with a pig
171v St Nicholas
172 St Anne (with the Virgin and child)
172v St Mary Magdalen
173 St Katherine
173v St Barbara
174v St Margaret with a beast.
COLLATION AND CONTENTS:
112, 210, 39, 44, 59, 69, 78, 89, 910, 1010, 119, 126, 139, 148, 159, 168, 178, 188, 196, 205 (of ?6, with one leaf cancelled), 218 (last blank), 221 (blank leaf plus stub of one cancelled leaf).
Ff. 1-12, Calendar, which includes saints' days for Amand (6 Feb), Dymphna (15 May, probably added in a contemporary hand), Brendan (16 May), Fredegand (17 July) and Brice (13 November, also probably added at an early date);
14-19v Hours of the Cross; 21-25v Hours of the Holy Spirit; 27-35v Mass of the Virgin Mary; 37-44 Advent offices; 46 Hours of the Virgin: 46-62 matins; 63-72 lauds; 74-77 prime; 79-82 terce; 84-87 sext; 89-92 nones; 94-99v vespers; 101-105v compline; 107-116v penitential psalms; 116v-124v litany and prayers; 126-162v Vigil of the dead; 162v-166 prayer 'Obsecro te'; 166-168 other prayers to the Virgin, followed by prayers to Saints: 168v John the Baptist; 169 Peter and Paul; 169v Andrew; 170 Anthony; 170v Nicholas; 171 Anna; 171v Mary Magdalen; 172 Katherine; 172v Barbara; 173v Margaret; 174-5 blank.
PROVENANCE:
The Hours of the Virgin are of the use of Rome but the calendar and litany include several saints popular in Flemish devotion: Saints Amand (6th February) and Bavo (1st October). Two saints of Irish birth, Saint Fredegand (17 July), the eighth-century abbot of Kerkeloder Abbey, near Antwerp and seventh-century Dymphna (15 May) whose body lay at Gheel, suggest a use in the Antwerp region at an early date. The book clearly remained in the Low Countries for at least a century, being rebound in a dated binding of 1586 for one Marie Hanequart.