Leaf from a Book of Hours: Initial D: Massacre of the Innocents (1 of 2 Excised Leaves)

Description

Books of Hours were Christian devotional books with texts, prayers and psalms for Christian devotion which were written primarily for laymen. They were popular in circles of the rich, educated nobility. Just like this leaf, which was probably made in France at the beginning of the 14th century, the pages of the Books of Hours often show elaborate decoration to invite the reader to take a closer look. After the great plague, individual piety flourished and the Book of Hours also experienced its heyday, especially in France and Flanders.

Provenance

[Bruce Ferrini (1949-2010), Akron, OH, sold to Mrs. Jeanne Miles Blackburn]; Ms. Jeanne Miles Blackburn (Durham, NC), gifted to the Cleveland Museum of Art (?-1999); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1999-)

Leaf from a Book of Hours: Initial D: Massacre of the Innocents (1 of 2 Excised Leaves)

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c. 1300–1330

Accession Number

1999.126

Medium

ink, tempera and gold on vellum

Dimensions

Each leaf: 13 x 9.7 cm (5 1/8 x 3 13/16 in.)

Classification

Manuscript

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

The Jeanne Miles Blackburn Collection