c 1475-1500 Gregorian Chant - Spain - Elaborate initials

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Original leaf from a large manuscript Spanish Gradual on animal parchment. (533 x 370mm – 21 x 14.5”)

The manuscript text and music (5 lines of music on a five-line stave) were beautifully executed by hand over 500 years ago in the 15th century!!!  

Spain, c. 1475-1500.  

There are Two elegant puzzle initials ("S" and"A") in red & blue with elaborate internal & external geometric "puzzle design" (in the Moorish influenced Mudejar style) in intricate red & violet penwork. There are Four elaborate knot-work (cadel) initials heightened with yellow - two have intricate internal design in violet.

“A pen with a long slit - half or three-quarters of an inch - was used for drawing these flourishes” (Reference: Mudejar Ornament in Manuscripts, by Frances Spalding, p. 4, Hispanic Society of America, 1953,).  Aside from the pen a sizable amount of talent was also required to produce this amazing fluid puzzle design!

The elaborate illuminated “S” begins  the Sanctus – a part of the Mass from the first century AD: “Sanctus…” (Holy, holy, holy,  Lord God of Hosts, heaven and earth are full of Thy glory, hosanna in the highest  Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest).

The elaborate illuminated “A” begins the Agnus Dei Agnus dei…” (Lamb of God…).

As is usual with Medieval and Renaissance parchment, the hair side of the leaf is darker than the flesh side, but may take ink somewhat better.  The differences in tone caused scribes to arrange their quires so that the hair side of one sheet faced the hair side of the next, and the flesh side faced the flesh side.

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.

Shipped unmatted

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