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Article
Royal ceremonies in the missal of Abbot Nicholas Litlyngton
01/2019 | 1390 | 161
Pages: 18-25
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Wackett, Jayne (Wackett, Jayne)
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1. Folio 206r of the Litlyngton Missal. 1383–84. Illumination on parchment, 52.5 by 36 cm. (Westminster Abbey, London; © The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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2. Detail of Fig.1, showing the coronation of a king.
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3. Detail of folio 221v of the Litlyngton Missal, showing the coronation of a queen. 1383–84. Illumination on parchment. (Westminster Abbey, London; © The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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4. Detail of p.65 of the Liber Regalis, showing the coronation of a queen. c.1382. Illumination on vellum. (Westminster Abbey, London; © The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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5. Folio 224r of the Litlyngton Missal. 1383–84. Illumination on parchment, 52.5 by 36 cm. (Westminster Abbey, London; © The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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6. Detail of folio 33v of the Liber Regalis, showing a royal tomb. c.1382. Illumination on vellum. (Westminster Abbey, London; © The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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7. Detail of folio 326r of the Litlyngton Missal, showing a monk’s funeral. 1383–84. Illumination on parchment. (Westminster Abbey, London; © The Dean and Chapter of Westminster).
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8. Detail of Fig.5, showing the exequies for a king.
Article
Evidence for Florentine patronage in two liturgical manuscripts illuminated by Rinaldo da Siena
08/2018 | 1385 | 160
Pages: 630-639
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Battaglia, Laura Alidori (Battaglia, Laura Alidori)
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Battaglia, Marco (Battaglia, Marco)
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1. Initial A, by Rinaldo da Siena. From a Franciscan gradual, here dated c.1275–80. Tempera on parchment, 53 by 37 cm. (Private collection, fol.2r).
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10. Initial D for the introit of the nativity of a virgin saint, by Rinaldo da Siena. From a Franciscan gradual, here dated c.1275–80. Tempera on parchment, 53 by 37 cm. (Private collection, fol.175r).
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11. Initial E, by Rinaldo da Siena. From De Regimine Principum Parigi by Egidio Romano, after 1285. Tempera on parchment, 33.5 by 24 cm. (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, MS Ital.233, fol.130r).
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12. Initial E for the Feast of St John the Evangelist, here attributed to Rinaldo da Siena. From a Camaldolese missal, late 1280s to early 1290s. Tempera on parchment, 37.5 by 24 cm. (Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Arch.Cap.S.Pietro.B.67, fol.21v).
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13. Initial I, by Rinaldo da Siena. From Mulomedicina by Vegezio. c.1275. Tempera on parchment, 21.5 by 15.5 cm. (Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Florence, MS Plut.45.19, fol.95r).
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14. Initial I for the introit of the nativity of a non-papal martyr, by Rinaldo da Siena. From a Franciscan gradual, c.1275–80. Tempera on parchment, 53 by 37 cm. (Private collection, fol.118v).
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15. Initial I for the introit of the Feast of St John the Evangelist, here attributed to Rinaldo da Siena, From a Camaldolese missal, late 1280s to early 1290s. Tempera on parchment, 37.5 by 24.0 cm. (Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, MS Arch.Cap.S.Pietro.B.67, fol.18v).
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16. Crucifix, by Rinaldo da Siena. c.1275–1300. Tempera on panel, 313 by 248 cm. (Museo Civico, San Gimignano).
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2. Vegezio with two assistants and a horse, by Rinaldo da Siena. From Mulomedicina by Vegezio. c.1275. Tempera on parchment, 21.5 by 15.5 cm. (Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Florence, MS Plut.45.19, fol.2r).
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3. Egidio Romano presents his work to Philip IV of France, by Rinaldo da Siena. From De Regimine Principum Parigi by Egidio Romano, after 1285. Tempera on parchment, 33.5 by 24 cm. (Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, MS.Ital.233, fol.19r)
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4. Top left Initial G with the Stigmatisation of St Francis, by Rinaldo da Siena. From a Franciscan gradual, here dated c.1275–80. Tempera on parchment, 52.9 by 37.2 cm. (J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, MS 71v).
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5. Top right Initial D at the introit to the Feast of St John the Baptist, by Rinaldo da Siena. From a Franciscan gradual, here dated c.1275–80. Tempera on parchment, 53 by 37 cm. (Private collection, fol.79r).
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6. Bottom left Initial C at the introit to the Feast of St Lawrence, by Rinaldo da Siena. From a Franciscan gradual, here dated c.1275–80. Tempera on parchment, 53 by 37 cm. (Private collection, fol.89r).
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7. Bottom right Initial G at the introit to the feast of the Assumption of the Virgin, by Rinaldo da Siena. From a Franciscan gradual, here dated c.1275–80. Tempera on parchment, 53 by 37 cm. (Private collection, fol.91r).
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8. Incipit page, by Rinaldo da Siena. From a Camaldolese missal, late 1280s to early 1290s. Tempera on parchment, 37.5 by 24 cm. (Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, MS Arch.Cap.S.Pietro.B.67, fol.10r).
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9. Initial C at the introit to the feast of Sts Philip and James, by Rinaldo da Siena. From a Franciscan gradual, here dated c.1275–80. Tempera on parchment, 53 by 37 cm. (Private collection, fol.72r).
Book Review
The Missal of Cardinal Bertrand de Deux. A Study in Fourteenth Century Bolognese Miniature Painting
05/1982 | 950 | 124
Pages: 310-311
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Alexander, Jonathan J. G. (Alexander, Jonathan J. G.; Alexander, J. J. G.; A., J. J. G.; Alexander, Jonathan)
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The Missal of Cardinal Bertrand de Deux. A Study in Fourteenth Century Bolognese Miniature Painting | author: Cassee, Elly
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A Drawing and a Payment for a Silver Missal Cover by Fortini
01/1981 | 934 | 123
Pages: 29-31
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Brown, Beverly Louise (Brown, Beverly Louise)
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53. Drawing for a Silver Missal Cover, by Giovacchino Fortini. Brown Ink and Black Chalk with Grey and Pink Wash. 57 by 42.5 cm. (State Archives, Florence).
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The Glazier Collection of Manuscripts
05/1959 | 674 | 101
Pages: 193-195
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Plummer, John (Plummer, John)
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46. Miniature of the Killing of the Peacock and Marginal Grotesques. Folio 67v of Jacques de Longuyon, Vœux du Paon. Northern France or Flanders, c.1350. (Collection William S. Glazier, New York.)
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47. Rear Cover with Ivory of St Theodore, Twelfth Century. Sacramentary of Frontale, c.1050. (Collection William S. Glazier, New York.)
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48. Pentecost. Folio 103 of Salzburg Lectionary, c.1050. (Collection William S. Glazier, New York.)
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49. Madonna and Child Enthroned. Folio 2 of English Psalter, c.1225. (Collection William S. Glazier, New York.)
Book Review
The Reconstructed Carmelite Missal
05/1953 | 602 | 95
Pages: 171
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Dodwell, C. R. (Dodwell, C. R.; Dodwell, Reginald)
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The Reconstructed Carmelite Missal | author: Rickert, Margaret
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The Reconstruction of an English Carmelite Missal
09/1935 | 390 | 67
Pages: 99-100+102-105+108-111+113
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Rickert, Margaret (Rickert, Margaret)
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Plate I. A Reconstructed Page from the Sanctorale of the English Carmelite Missal. It Consists of Fifteen Fragments from Different Parts of the Scrap-Books, Add. 29704 and 29705, and Contains Masses for St. Leger: Secret, I(Ntercessio), and Postcommunion, Su(Mpta); St. Francis: Collect, D(Eus), Secret, M(Unera), and Postcommunion, E(Cclesiam); The Octave of St. Michael: Probably One Initial Only, Part of the Spray of Which Can Be Seen Though the Initial is Missing; The Patriarchs Abraham, Isaac and Jacob: Introit, G(Audeamus), and Collect, D(Eus). Size of Original Page, 56 by 41 cm. (British Museum). The Reconstruction of an English Carmelite Missal
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Plate II. Miniatures in the "Painter" Style. A-The Dedication of the Church. Initial "T" Introducing the Introit (Terribilis) and Two Fragments of Decoration Which Join It. B-Detail (Left Half) of the Miniature of St. Nicholas. Actual Size (British Museum). The Reconstruction of an English Carmelite Missal
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Plate III. Miniatures in the "Decorator" Style. A-Trinity Sunday. Initial "B" Introducing the Introit (Benedicta) and Fragment of Spray Joining It. B-Detail (Left Lower Corner) of the Miniature for Corpus Christi Day. Actual Size (British Museum). The Reconstruction of an English Carmelite Missal
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Plate IV. Miniatures in the "Illustrator" Style. A-Initial "B" Introducing the Votive Mass of the Holy Trinity. The Initial "P" at the Top of the Attached Spray Introduces the Postcommunion of the Common Mass for Several Virgins and Martyrs Which Immediately Precedes the Votive Trinity in the Missal. B-Initial "D" Introducing the Collect of St. Ambrose, Who is Seen in the Miniature Teaching a Carmelite Friar, a Novice (?), and Two Lay Figures. C-Votive Figures, Probably Donors, from the Border Joining the Miniature Initial of the Assumption of the Virgin. D-A Carmelite from the Border Joining the Miniature Initial Containing Scenes from the Life of St. Lawrence. All Actual Size (British Museum). The Reconstruction of an English Carmelite Missal
Article
The Exhibition of British Art
02/1934 | 371 | 64
Pages: 52-55+58-61+64-66+68-70+72-74+76-78
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Duthuit, Georges (Duthuit, Georges; Duthuit, G.)
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Kendrick, A. F. (Kendrick, A. F.; K., A. F.; K., A.; Kendrick, Albert Frank)
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Long, Basil S. (Long, Basil S.; Long, B. S.; L., B. S.)
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Noppen, J. G. (Noppen, J. G.; Noppen, John George; N., J. G.)
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Tristram, E. W. (Tristram, E. W.)
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Watts, W. W. (W. W. W.) (Watts, W. W. (W. W. W.); Watts, William W.; Watts, William Walter)
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An Indian Girl, by William Etty (1789-1849). Panel, 78.7 by 25.4 cm. (Mr. Kenneth Clark)
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Plate II. Lady Lade, by Sir Joshua Reynolds, P. R. A. Exhibited, 1785. Canvas, 132 by 66 cm. (The Earl of Iveagh). The Exhibition of British Art. I-A General Impression
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Plate III. Waterloo Bridge: The State Opening on the 18th of June, 1817, by John Constable. Oil on Millboard, 29.2 by 48.2 cm. (The Victoria and Albert Museum). The Exhibition of British Art. I-A General Impression
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Plate VI. Scenes from the Life of St. John. Page from the Apocalypse. About 1230-1250. 43 by 30.4 cm. (Trinity College, Cambridge). The Exhibition of British Art. IV-Illuminated Manuscripts
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Plate VII. A-Mr. Newsham, Perhaps James Newsham. Signed at Back "W. Prewett Pinx 1736." Enamel on Copper (Messrs. F. Noel Ashcroft and Oscar S. Ashcroft); B-Portrait of a Lady, Probably Anne of Gonzaga. Signed "N. Thach/1649." Parchment on Card (The Rev. E. W. M. O. De La Hey); C-General Thomas Nuttall, by Samuel Andrews. Signed "SA/1796." Ivory (Mr. Hugh Cobb); D-Portrait of a Gentleman, by Abraham Daniel (D. 1803). Ivory (Mr. A. P. Cunliffe); E-Mrs Drayton, by Richard Collins (D. 1831). Ivory (Mrs. Robertson); F-Algernon Percy, Earl of Northumberland. Signed "Sam: Cooper/Fecit 1650." Parchment on Card (The Marquess of Anglesey) All Actual Size; G-Portrait of a Gentleman, by William Wood (D. 1809). Ivory. 7.6 by 6 cm. (Mr. Aubrey le Blond); H-The Rev. Henry Mahon, by George Chinnery (D. 1852). Ivory. 7.3 by 6.3 cm. (Mrs. McGus Ty; J-Portrait of a Gentleman, by John Barry (D. 1827). Ivory, 6.5 by 5.2 cm. (Mrs. Gordon Cosens). The Exhibition of British Art. V-Miniatures
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Plate IV. A-St. Paul at Miletus. Canterbury School. About 1260 (Canterbury Cathedral). The Exhibition of British Art. II-Medieval Paintings
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Plate IV. B-The Visitation. Late Thirteenth Century (Dale Church, Derbyshire). The Exhibition of British Art. II-Medieval Paintings
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Plate V. A-Autumn. One of a Set of Four Seasons. Sheldon Tapestry. Dated 1611. 3.6 by 3 m. (The Marquess of Salisbury). The Exhibition of British Art. III-Tapestries and Embroideries
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Plate V. B-Embroidered Chasuble, Bearing the Royal Ar ms of England. Perhaps Made from a Horse Trapper. Fourteenth Century. Height, 116.2 cm.; Width 79.3 cm. (Musee de Cluny, Paris). The Exhibition of British Art. III-Tapestries and Embroideries
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Plate VIII. A-Salt. Silver-Gilt. Said to Have Been Given to New College, Oxford, in 1493 by Walter Hill. Height, 36.8 cm. (New College, Oxford). The Exhibition of British Art. VI-Silversmiths' Work
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Plate VIII. B-The Crosier of Bishop Foxe. Silver-Gilt Enriched with Enamel. About 1490. Height, 1.8 m. (Corpus Christi College, Oxford). The Exhibition of British Art. VI-Silversmiths' Work
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Plate VIII. C-The Bowes Cup. Silver-Gilt and Rock-Crystal. Presented to the Goldsmiths' Company in 1561 by Sir Martin Bowes. Height, 48.8 cm. The Exhibition of British Art. VI-Silversmiths' Work
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Plate VIII. D-Instrument Case. Front, with SS. Cosmo and Damian. Silver. Late Fifteenth Or Early Sixteenth Century. Height with Stand, 35.5 cm. (Viscount Lee of Fareham). The Exhibition of British Art. VI-Silversmiths' Work
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Plate VIII. E-The Seymour Salt. Silver-Gilt and Crystal. About 1662. Height in All, 26.6 cm.; Diameter, 23.4 cm. (The Goldsmiths' Company). The Exhibition of British Art. VI-Silversmiths' Work
Article
An Illuminated MS. by Juan de Carion in Berlin
11/1929 | 320 | 55
Pages: 230-231
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Wescher, Paul (Wescher, Paul; Wescher, Paul Reinhold; Wescher, P.)
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A-The Crucifixion; B-The Burial of a Monk. Two Leaves from an Illuminated Missal, Here Identified as by Juan de Carion. (Print Room, Berlin). An Illuminated MS. by Juan de Carion in Berlin
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Miniatures by Juan de Carrion in the British Museum
02/1926 | 275 | 48
Pages: 104-105
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Mayer, August L. (Mayer, August L.; Mayer, A. L.; Mayer, Augusto L.)
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A-Illuminated Leaf with a Miniature of the Resurrection of Christ, from the "Oficiero Dominical" by Juan de Carrion. (Avila Cathedral). Shorter Notices: Miniatures by Juan de Carrion in the British Museum
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B-Illuminated Page from a Missal, Here Identified as by Juan de Carrion. (British Museum, Add. MS. 38,037). Shorter Notices: Miniatures by Juan de Carrion in the British Museum
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