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This finely illuminated and iconographically rich book of hours was made in England at the end of the thirteenth century. The manuscript is incomplete and misbound. Its main artist can also be found at work in a Bible (Oxford, Bodleian Library Ms. Auct. D.3.2) and a psalter (Cambridge, Trinity College Cambridge Ms. O.4.16). The manuscript contains a number of unusual texts, including the Hours of Jesus Crucified and the Office of St. Catherine. The patron of the manuscript is not clear; a woman is depicted as praying in many of the initials, but rubrics in the Office of the Dead mention "freres" (brothers). The imagery is inventive, and the Hours of Christ Crucified are graced with images depicting the funeral of Reynard the Fox in its margins. In the absence of a calendar, it is not possible to locate the origin of the manuscript precisely.

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Document identity
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80475
label
Leaf from a Book of Hours: Horse Playing aFflute and Drum, from a Marginal Cycle of Images of the Funeral of Renard the Fox
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Source metadata
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80475
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object
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normalized
title
Leaf from a Book of Hours: Horse Playing aFflute and Drum, from a Marginal Cycle of Images of the Funeral of Renard the Fox
description
This finely illuminated and iconographically rich book of hours was made in England at the end of the thirteenth century. The manuscript is incomplete and misbound. Its main artist can also be found at work in a Bible (Oxford, Bodleian Library Ms. Auct. D.3.2) and a psalter (Cambridge, Trinity College Cambridge Ms. O.4.16). The manuscript contains a number of unusual texts, including the Hours of Jesus Crucified and the Office of St. Catherine. The patron of the manuscript is not clear; a woman is depicted as praying in many of the initials, but rubrics in the Office of the Dead mention "freres" (brothers). The imagery is inventive, and the Hours of Christ Crucified are graced with images depicting the funeral of Reynard the Fox in its margins. In the absence of a calendar, it is not possible to locate the origin of the manuscript precisely.
provenance
Purchased by Henry Walters, Baltimore, ca. 1930; by bequest to Walters Art Museum, 1931.
date
ca. 1300 (Gothic)
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CC0
language
en
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illuminated manuscripts
folios (leaves)
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1
pageCount
1
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import
dimensions
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cm
width
26.7
height
18.7
dimensionsRaw
Folio H: 10 1/2 x W: 7 3/8 in. (26.7 x 18.7 cm)
Source extras
med
ink and paint on medium-weight parchment
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6197
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MSS
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106
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Single page context
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1
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0
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photo
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