c 1550 Personal Music Leaf - beautiful illuminated initials

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Original leaf from a scarce Renaissance manuscript Processional Gradual. (183 x 128mm 7 ¼ x 5 1/8’’) 

The opening leaf from the parent manuscript states this was a “Gradual for the Carthusian Order.” France, c. 1550From the Royal Workshop of Henri II. Small highly illuminated manuscript music was very uncommon and expensive, usually reserved for royalty, the very wealthy or members of religious orders from notable families.

Eight lines in red ink with text and musical notation in black ink (on a four-line stave), on animal vellum. Headings, rubrics and ruling in red. One large illuminated initial in blue with delicate white penwork and  floral decoration on a liquid gold ground; six illuminated initials and two illuminated paraphs in liquid gold over grounds of blue or red with gold tracery. 

The illuminated “D” begins part of Psalm 17 (King James 18) 2-3: “Diligam te…” (I will love thee, O Lord, The Lord is my firmament, my refuge, and my deliverer…).

The next illuminated “D” begins Psalm 7:12: “Deus iudex…” (God is a just judge, strong and patient: is he angry every day).

The illuminated “C” begins part of Psalm 12 (King James 13) 6: “Cantabo…” (I will sing to the Lord who giveth me good things: yea I will sing to the name of the Lord).

The large illuminated “R” begins: “Respice…” (Look thou upon me and have mercy on me Lord, for I am alone and poor…).

Graduals contain the musical chants for the proper of the Mass: introits, graduals, tracts, alleluia, offertory and communion verses, and sequences for special feasts. They may also include chants for the ordinary of the Mass: Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus, Agnus Dei and for the introductory ‘asperges’ rite.

Presented in an archival 14 x 11'' mat

  • Inventory# IM-12711
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