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St Paul giving his letter to the Ephesians, historiated initial, [NE France, 13th century]

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St Paul giving his letter to the Ephesians, historiated initial, [NE France, 13th century]

Schätzpreis
2.000 £ - 3.000 £
ca. 2.374 $ - 3.562 $
Zuschlagspreis:
n. a.
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DescriptionSt Paul Giving his Letter to the Ephesians
historiated initial on a leaf from the Chudleigh Bible, illuminated manuscript in Latin on vellum. [France (probably northeastern, perhaps Arras), 13th century (2nd quarter)]
One leaf, c. 285×190mm, written in gothic script below top line in two columns of 54 lines (c.185×120mm), medieval ink leaf signature ‘a’ in the lower outer corner, the text comprising Galatians 5:3–(end), the usual prologue, and Ephesians 1:1–4:6, ILLUMINATED WITH A LARGE HISTORIATED INITIAL with a long descender and a FOLIATE INITIAL, chapter initials alternately red or blue, flourished; the margins somewhat dirty and lightly cockled, but the initials in fine condition. In a card mount.
PROVENANCE:(1) Owned by a monastery or church, with medieval notes in red referring to the liturgical readings of the Psalms, etc., on other leaves; on the present leaf, in the margin next to Galatians 5:16 is a note that this is the beginning of the reading for the 14th Sunday after Pentecost: ‘Do(mini)ca 14 p(ost) P(entecosten)’.
(2) Charles Oswald Hugh Clifford (1887–1962), 11th Baron Clifford of Chudleigh, sold as ‘The Property of the Lord Clifford of Chudleigh’ at Sotheby’s, 7 December 1953, lot 51; bought by Maggs for £680.
(3) George Armin Goyder (1908–1997), businessman, author, social philosopher and bibliophile: sold anonymously at Sotheby’s, 8 July 1970, lot 104; bought for £1,600 by:
(4) ‘Marshall, F.L.’, doubtless the collector Fielding Lewis Marshall.
(5) Sold anonymously at Christie’s, 11 July 1974, lot 18; bought by ‘R. Braunschweig’ for £3,600. Broken-up at an unknown date before 1989.
ILLUMINATIONSt Paul is shown in prison, holding a book and handing an inscribed scroll (representing his epistle) to a monk or deacon and a layman, presumably representing the Ephesians.
The parent volume is referred to briefly by Robert Branner (Manuscript Painting in Paris During the Reign of Saint Louis: A Study of Styles, 1977, p. 30 n. 17) as being closely related to his ‘Alexander Atelier’, which he associated with Arras. Iconographic connections can be found with another Bible formerly owned by Saint-Vaast, Arras, and manuscripts attributed to Tournai (Brussels, KBR, ms 2523, and the Glazier-Rylands Bible). Arras and Tournai are only about 35 miles apart, so it seems likely that the Chudleigh Bible was either made in this region, or at least that its artist trained there.
The text of the Chudleigh Bible pre-dates the standardisation that came about as a result of the dissemination of the Paris Bible: Galatians chapter 6 originally began at what is now Galatians 5:25 (marked with the chapter number ‘VI’ in Roman numerals in the adjacent margin), and the book was apparently also divided into 12 chapters by Arabic numerals in red ink before someone finally marked the ‘true’ beginning of chapter 6 with a black ink ‘c VI’ and crossed-through the superseded ‘VI’.
The present leaf and the following lot are therefore from an interesting example of the sort of one-volume Bibles being produced in France between the heyday of grand romanesque institutional lectern Bibles and pocket-sized personal Paris Bibles.
For further discussion, including a list of sister leaves, etc., see Peter Kidd, The McCarthy Collection, III: French Miniatures (London, 2021), no. 17 pp. 69–73, citing the present leaf at p. 69.Condition reportCondition is described in the main body of the cataloguing, where appropriate.
Please note that Condition 12 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers (Online Only) is not applicable to this lot.
The lot is sold in the condition it is in at the time of sale. The condition report is provided to assist you with assessing the condition of the lot and is for guidance only. Any reference to condition in the condition report for the lot does not amount to a full description of condition. The images of the lot form part of the condition report for the lot. Certain images of the lot provided online may not accurately reflect the actual condition of the lot. In particular, the online images may represent colors and shades which are different to the lot's actual color and shades. The condition report for the lot may make reference to particular imperfections of the lot but you should note that the lot may have other faults not expressly referred to in the condition report for the lot or shown in the online images of the lot. The condition report may not refer to all faults, restoration, alteration or adaptation. The condition report is a statement of opinion only. For that reason, the condition report is not an alternative to taking your own professional advice regarding the condition of the lot. NOTWITHSTANDING THIS ONLINE CONDITION REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD "AS IS" IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF SALE/BUSINESS APPLICABLE TO THE RESPECTIVE SALE.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 3
Auktion:
Datum:
12.07.2022 - 19.07.2022
Auktionshaus:
Sotheby's
34-35 New Bond St.
London, W1A 2AA
Großbritannien und Nordirland
+44 (0)20 7293 5000
+44 (0)20 7293 5989
Beschreibung:

DescriptionSt Paul Giving his Letter to the Ephesians
historiated initial on a leaf from the Chudleigh Bible, illuminated manuscript in Latin on vellum. [France (probably northeastern, perhaps Arras), 13th century (2nd quarter)]
One leaf, c. 285×190mm, written in gothic script below top line in two columns of 54 lines (c.185×120mm), medieval ink leaf signature ‘a’ in the lower outer corner, the text comprising Galatians 5:3–(end), the usual prologue, and Ephesians 1:1–4:6, ILLUMINATED WITH A LARGE HISTORIATED INITIAL with a long descender and a FOLIATE INITIAL, chapter initials alternately red or blue, flourished; the margins somewhat dirty and lightly cockled, but the initials in fine condition. In a card mount.
PROVENANCE:(1) Owned by a monastery or church, with medieval notes in red referring to the liturgical readings of the Psalms, etc., on other leaves; on the present leaf, in the margin next to Galatians 5:16 is a note that this is the beginning of the reading for the 14th Sunday after Pentecost: ‘Do(mini)ca 14 p(ost) P(entecosten)’.
(2) Charles Oswald Hugh Clifford (1887–1962), 11th Baron Clifford of Chudleigh, sold as ‘The Property of the Lord Clifford of Chudleigh’ at Sotheby’s, 7 December 1953, lot 51; bought by Maggs for £680.
(3) George Armin Goyder (1908–1997), businessman, author, social philosopher and bibliophile: sold anonymously at Sotheby’s, 8 July 1970, lot 104; bought for £1,600 by:
(4) ‘Marshall, F.L.’, doubtless the collector Fielding Lewis Marshall.
(5) Sold anonymously at Christie’s, 11 July 1974, lot 18; bought by ‘R. Braunschweig’ for £3,600. Broken-up at an unknown date before 1989.
ILLUMINATIONSt Paul is shown in prison, holding a book and handing an inscribed scroll (representing his epistle) to a monk or deacon and a layman, presumably representing the Ephesians.
The parent volume is referred to briefly by Robert Branner (Manuscript Painting in Paris During the Reign of Saint Louis: A Study of Styles, 1977, p. 30 n. 17) as being closely related to his ‘Alexander Atelier’, which he associated with Arras. Iconographic connections can be found with another Bible formerly owned by Saint-Vaast, Arras, and manuscripts attributed to Tournai (Brussels, KBR, ms 2523, and the Glazier-Rylands Bible). Arras and Tournai are only about 35 miles apart, so it seems likely that the Chudleigh Bible was either made in this region, or at least that its artist trained there.
The text of the Chudleigh Bible pre-dates the standardisation that came about as a result of the dissemination of the Paris Bible: Galatians chapter 6 originally began at what is now Galatians 5:25 (marked with the chapter number ‘VI’ in Roman numerals in the adjacent margin), and the book was apparently also divided into 12 chapters by Arabic numerals in red ink before someone finally marked the ‘true’ beginning of chapter 6 with a black ink ‘c VI’ and crossed-through the superseded ‘VI’.
The present leaf and the following lot are therefore from an interesting example of the sort of one-volume Bibles being produced in France between the heyday of grand romanesque institutional lectern Bibles and pocket-sized personal Paris Bibles.
For further discussion, including a list of sister leaves, etc., see Peter Kidd, The McCarthy Collection, III: French Miniatures (London, 2021), no. 17 pp. 69–73, citing the present leaf at p. 69.Condition reportCondition is described in the main body of the cataloguing, where appropriate.
Please note that Condition 12 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers (Online Only) is not applicable to this lot.
The lot is sold in the condition it is in at the time of sale. The condition report is provided to assist you with assessing the condition of the lot and is for guidance only. Any reference to condition in the condition report for the lot does not amount to a full description of condition. The images of the lot form part of the condition report for the lot. Certain images of the lot provided online may not accurately reflect the actual condition of the lot. In particular, the online images may represent colors and shades which are different to the lot's actual color and shades. The condition report for the lot may make reference to particular imperfections of the lot but you should note that the lot may have other faults not expressly referred to in the condition report for the lot or shown in the online images of the lot. The condition report may not refer to all faults, restoration, alteration or adaptation. The condition report is a statement of opinion only. For that reason, the condition report is not an alternative to taking your own professional advice regarding the condition of the lot. NOTWITHSTANDING THIS ONLINE CONDITION REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD "AS IS" IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF SALE/BUSINESS APPLICABLE TO THE RESPECTIVE SALE.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 3
Auktion:
Datum:
12.07.2022 - 19.07.2022
Auktionshaus:
Sotheby's
34-35 New Bond St.
London, W1A 2AA
Großbritannien und Nordirland
+44 (0)20 7293 5000
+44 (0)20 7293 5989
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