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Author:
As-Vijvers, Anne Margreet W.
Title:
Re-making the margin : the master of the David scenes and Flemish manuscript painting around 1500 / Anne Margreet W. As-Vijvers ; translated by Diane Webb.
Publisher:
Brepols,
Copyright Date:
℗♭2013
Description:
783 p. : ill. (partly col.) ; 31 cm.
Subject:
Master of the David Scenes in the Grimani Breviary,--active 1500-1525.
Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval--Flanders.
Illumination of books and manuscripts, Flemish.
Other Authors:
Webb, Diane.
Notes:
Series number is missing in the book. Revised English version of thesis (doctoral) - University, Amsterdam, 2002. Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents:
Notes to chapter 2 -- Names and shelf-marks of manuscripts containing isolated motifs -- Names and shelf-marks of manuscripts containing other types of free-standing motifs -- Concise definitions of important terms -- Overview of Ghent-Bruges border-types -- Birds -- The isolated-motif manuscripts -- Introduction : why marginal motifs matter -- Notes to chapter 1 -- Decorative programmes in Ghent-Bruges books of hours -- The standard Ghent-Bruges book of hours -- Introducing the isolated-motif manuscripts -- The decorative System of isolated motifs -- Notes to chapter 2 -- The isolated motifs examined individually -- Models -- Mammals -- A wide variety of species and poses -- Dogs -- Lions -- Hares and rabbits -- Deer -- Pigs -- Cows, asses, horses and unicorns -- Sheep and goats -- Cats and mice -- Bears and foxes -- An unidentifiable animal -- Other animals -- Taking stock of the animals -- Birds --
The origins of the isolated motif -- Peacocks -- Cranes, cocks, ducks and parrots -- Colourful species -- Birds reflecting printed sources -- Owls and bird-catching -- The birds in brief -- Objects -- Jewels -- Pilgrims' badges, staffs and scallop-shells -- Skulls and cross-bones -- Precious tableware and miscellaneous objects -- Narratives and drolleries -- Work and pleasure -- Hunting and jousting -- Exotic peoples -- Monkeys and mimics -- Composite creatures -- Flowers and small creatures -- Floral motifs -- The creatures among the flowers -- Composing strewn-flower borders -- Borders on coloured grounds -- Quires and motifs -- The relationship between quire structure and the use of models -- The Huth hours as a model -- A specific repertoire of models -- The process of decorating borders -- Linking the manuscripts by means of isolated motifs -- Notes to chapter 3 -- Page layout -- The origins of the isolated motif --
The Playful hours -- The unity of the opening -- The use of uncut sheets -- The page as a spatial entity -- Notes to chapter 6 -- Exploring isolated motifs : the Brukenthal hours and the hours of Joanna of Castile -- The miniatures in the Brukenthal hours -- The miniatures in the hours of Joanna of Castile -- The marginal decoration of the two manuscripts -- The David master and the Huth hours -- Notes to chapter 5 -- Collaborating illuminators : the network of the master of the David scenes -- The Beinecke hours -- The Baillencourt and the Estense hours -- The Walters and the Jagiellonska hours -- The book of penitential Psalms and the speculum-psalter -- Notes to chapter 6 -- Spreading the motifs : other illuminators who produced isolated-motif manuscripts -- The Mettenye hours -- The Cro©-Arenberg hours and the Cro© prayer book -- The Dutuit hours -- The Rossiano hours -- The Playful hours --
Notes to chapter 10 -- Explanation of the catalogue descriptions -- The leber, flowers and Morgades hours -- Notes to chapter 8 -- Keeping up with the latest trends : Cornelia van Wulfschkercke of the carmelite convent -- The Van HoofF prayer book -- The Stowe hours -- The Vienna hours -- The Sz©♭ch©♭nyi hours -- The J & G hours -- Other manuscripts produced in Cornelia's workshop -- Notes to chapter 9 -- The Ghent-Bruges network of supply and demand -- Border decoration as a marketing strategy -- Localising the isolated-motif manuscripts -- The Organisation of production -- The transmission of models -- Border decoration : a distinct specialism? -- The coordination of the illumination process -- The Workshop as a flexible team of collaborators -- The buying public -- Exploiting the margin -- Notes to chapter 10 -- Catalogue of the isolated-motif manuscripts -- Explanation of the catalogue descriptions --
The Burgundian-Habsburg court complex -- Beinecke -- Brukenthal -- Correr -- Cro© -- Cro©-Arenberg -- Dutuit -- Estense -- Flowersms. -- J & G -- Jagiellonska -- Joanna -- Leaves -- Leber -- Mettenye -- Morgades -- Penit.Ps. -- Playful -- Rossiano -- Speculum-Ps. -- Stowe -- Sz©♭ch©♭nyi -- Van Hooff -- Vienna -- Walters -- Other types of free-standing motifs -- Notes to chapter III -- Notes to chapter I -- The master of the Dresden prayer book -- The G & A and the Egerton hours -- The 'Ne dicesseris a me' prayer book -- The Stillman hours -- Notes to chapter II -- Isolated instances of free-standing motifs -- The Czartoryski hours -- The Brooklyn hours -- The book of hours II 5465 in Brussels -- The Le Sauvage hours by Jennin Markant -- A book of hours by the master of Antoine Rolin -- The prayer book of a Bavarian princess -- Notes to chapter III -- Music manuscripts and a missal -- The Burgundian-Habsburg court complex --
London, British library, Egerton Ms. 1147 (Egerton hours) -- Three part books -- Introductory notes -- The workshop of the master of Charles V -- The hours of Menc©Ưa de Mendoza and the H & M hours -- Notes to chapter V -- Re-use of earlier material -- The prayer book of Isabelle de Bethz -- Notes to chapter VI -- Catalogue entries to part two -- Introductory notes -- Baltimore, Walters art museum, Ms. W. 425 (H & M hours) -- Berlin, staadiche Museen zu Berlin, Kupferstichkabinett, Ms. 78 B 14 (G & A hours) -- Br©ơssels, Koninklijke Bibliotheek van Belgi©±/Biblioth©·que Royale de Belgique, Ms. II (book of hours) -- Br©ơssels, Koninklijke Bibliotheek van Belgi©±/Biblioth©·que Royale de Belgique, Ms. IV 90 (part book : superius) and Ms. IV 1274 (altus), and Tournai, Biblioth©·que de la Ville, Ms. 94 (tenor) -- Krakow, Biblioteka Czartoryskich, Ms. Czart. 3025 (Czartoryski hours) -- London, British library, Egerton Ms. 1147 (Egerton hours) --
Vienna, ©sterreichische Nationalbibliothek, Cod. 2730 (prayer book of a Bavarian princess) -- New York, Brooklyn museum of art, Dep. of prints, drawings & photographs, Ms. 19.74 (Brooklyn hours) -- New York, Morgan library & museum, Ms. S.7 (Stillman hours) -- The Hague, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, Ms. 74 G 2 ('Ne dicesseris a me' prayer book) -- Valenciennes, Biblioth©·que Municipale, Ms. 836 (prayer book of Isabelle de Bethz) -- Vienna, ©sterreichische Nationalbibliothek, Cod. 2730 (prayer book of a Bavarian princess) -- General index. Black-and-white figures -- List of colour plates -- List of black-and-white figures -- List of comparative illustrations -- List of drawings -- List of tables -- Index of objects -- General index.
Series:
Ars nova (Turnhout, Belgium) ; [11]
ISBN:
250351684X (cl.)
9782503516844 (cl.)
OCLC:
(OCoLC)836719045
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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