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Detailed record for Harley 2952
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Title |
Book of Hours |
Origin |
France, Central (Paris? or Bourges?) |
Date |
1st quarter of the 15th century |
Language |
French, with some rubrics in Latin |
Script |
Gothic |
Artists |
This is the eponymous manuscript of the Master of the Madonnas of Humility (see Meiss The Late XIV Century (1967) |
Decoration |
3 diptychs of full-page miniatures with foliate borders, in colours and gold, inserted as a separate quire after the calendar (ff. 18v-21). 37 full-page miniatures in semi-grisaille against coloured backgrounds, with large or small decorated initials, often on the following page with a partial border when the miniature is placed at the bottom of the page, and full foliate borders in colours and gold, for major text divisions (ff. 22, 23, 23v, 24v, 25, 26, 26v, 27v, 32v, 35, 39, 49, 57, 61, 62v, 67, 71, 76v, 82, 86v, 95, 102v, 112v, 115, 119v, 121, 122v, 124, 126, 134v, 146v, 150, 153, 156, 159, 163, 165). 1 small miniature in semi-grisaille, with a small decorated initial and full foliate borders in colours and gold, for Prime in the Hours of the Virgin (f. 142v). Small initials and line-fillers in gold on red and blue grounds. Space for initial (f. 1). Capital letters highlighted in yellow. |
Dimensions in mm |
180 x 125 (95 x 65) |
Official foliation |
ff. 179 (+ 4 unfoliated original parchment leaves after f. 5, 2 after f. 17, 2 after f. 21, and 1 after f. 164; + 3 paper and 1 parchment flyleaves at the beginning and 1 unfoliated medieval parchment, 1 parchment and 3 paper flyleaves at the end) |
Form |
Parchment codex |
Binding |
Post-1600. Harleian binding of gold-tooled red leather; marbled endpapers; gilt and gauffered edges. |
Provenance |
Unidentified owners, represented by their portraits, each in prayer in front of the Virgin and Child (ff. 18v-20), followed by their saints Anthony and George. The Harley Collection, formed by Robert Harley (b. 1661, d. 1724), 1st earl of Oxford and Mortimer, politician, and Edward Harley (b. 1689, d. 1741), 2nd earl of Oxford and Mortimer, book collector and patron of the arts, inscribed as usual by their librarian, Humfrey Wanley '18 die Januarij, A.D. 1723/4.' (f. 1). Edward Harley bequeathed the library to his widow, Henrietta Cavendish, née Holles (b. 1694, d. 1755) during her lifetime and thereafter to their daughter, Margaret Cavendish Bentinck (b. 1715, d.1785), duchess of Portland; the manuscripts were sold by the Countess and the Duchess in 1753 to the nation for £10,000 (a fraction of their contemporary value) under the Act of Parliament that also established the British Museum; the Harley manuscripts form one of the foundation collections of the British Library. |
Select bibliography |
A Catalogue of the Harleian Manuscripts in the British Museum, 4 vols (London: [n. pub.], 1808-12), II, no. 2952.
Walter de Gray Birch and Henry Jenner, Early Drawings and Illuminations: An Introduction to the Study of Illustrated Manuscripts (London: Bagster and Sons, 1879), p. 13.
[J. A. Herbert], British Museum: Reproductions from Illuminated Manuscripts, Series 2, 3rd edn (London: British Museum, 1923), pls 27-28.
Eric Millar, Souvenir de l’Exposition de Manuscrits Français à Peintures organisée à la Grenville Library (British Museum) in Janvier-Mars 1932 (Paris: Société Française de Reproductions de Manuscrits à Peintures, 1933), no. 48.
Millard Meiss, French Painting in the Time of Jean de Berry: The Late XIV Century and the Patronage of the Duke, 2 vols (London: Thames and Hudson, 1967), I, 276-77, 327-28, II, figs. 270, 273-75.
Millard Meiss, with Sharon Off Dunlap Smith and Elizabeth Home Beaton, French Painting in the Time of Jean de Berry: The Limbourgs and Their Contemporaries, 2 vols (London: Thames and Hudson, 1974), I, 393.
Pierre Rézeau, Répertoire d'incipit des prières françaises à la fin du Moyen Âge: addenda et corrigenda aux répertoires de Sonet et Sinclair; Nouveaux incipit, Publications romanes et françaises, 174 (Geneva: Droz, 1986), p. 465.
Janet Backhouse, Illumination from Books of Hours (London: British Library, 2004), fig. 31.
Virginia Reinburg, French Books of Hours: Making an Archive of Prayer, c. 1400-1600 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012), p. 246. |
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ff. 18v-19 Virgin and Child |

f. 18v Owner portrait |

f. 19 Virgin and Child |
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f. 19 Virgin and Child |

ff. 19v-20 Patron and Virgin and Child |

f. 19v Patron miniature |
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ff. 19v-20 Patroness and Virgin and Child |

f. 19v Patroness |

f. 19v Prayerbook |
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f. 20 Virgin and Child |

f. 20 Virgin and Child |

f. 20v Anthony |
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f. 21 George |

f. 22 Betrayal of Christ |

f. 23 Christ before Pilate |
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f. 23v The Flagellation |

f. 24v Christ on the road to Calvary |

f. 25 Crucifixion |
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f. 26 Deposition of Christ |

f. 26v Resurrected Christ |

f. 27v Crucifixion |
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f. 32v Trinity |

f. 35 Christ in Majesty |

f. 39 Christ |
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f. 49 Crucifixion |

f. 57 Priest |

f. 61 Christ |
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f. 62v God |

f. 62v God |

f. 67 Virgin and Child |
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f. 71v Virgin and Child |

f. 76v Virgin and Child |

f. 82 Virgin and Child |
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f. 86v Virgin and Child |

f. 95 Virgin and Child |

f. 102v Jerome |
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f. 112v Virgin and Child |

f. 115 Virgin and Child |

f. 119v Luke |
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f. 121 John |

f. 122v Matthew |

f. 124 Mark |
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f. 126 Annunciation |

f. 126 Annunciation |

f. 134v Visitation |
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f. 142v Nativity |

f. 142v Nativity |

f. 146v Annunciation to the Shepherds |
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f. 150 Adoration of the Magi |

f. 153 Presentation in the Temple |

f. 156 Flight into Egypt |
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f. 159 Coronation of the Virgin |

f. 163 Christopher |

f. 165 David |
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