Catalog Archive
Auction 189, Lot 717

NO RESERVE

"[Illuminated Leaf]", Anon.

Subject: Early Printing

Period: 1500 (circa)

Publication:

Color: Hand Color

Size:
5.1 x 7.9 inches
13 x 20.1 cm
Download High Resolution Image
(or just click on image to launch the Zoom viewer)

This leaf is from the brief transitional period when the new technology of printing with movable type was combined with the more labor intensive methods of hand painting. The earliest printers were trained in the manuscript tradition and incorporated the conventions of historiated initials and illustrations into their early work. At first they left those spaces blank for the illuminator to complete entirely by hand. Later they developed printing methods (using woodcuts or iron engravings) to decorate the leaves.

This vellum leaf is from a Book of Hours from the transitional period when the new technology of printing with movable type was combined with the more labor intensive methods of hand painting. Illuminated manuscript books of hours were costly to make, and early printers realized the commercial value in printing larger quantities of illustrated books of hours at a lower cost. These printers tried to make their books of hours appear as similar to the manuscript books as possible, even going so far as to mimic the red lines scribes used to keep their text uniform. This leaf has three initials that were hand painted in red, blue and gold, including two three-line initials. Beginning with the large "D" at top, the text translates as:

God, who are your hands and your feet and your whole body for us sinners you have placed the sign of the cross.

References:

Condition: A

Small stains along the edges of the sheet.

Estimate: $80 - $100

Sold for: $43

Closed on 9/14/2022

Archived