Marlay cutting Fr. 4 Betrayal and Arrest of Christ (Terce of the Hours of the Virgin)

Dublin Core

Title

Marlay cutting Fr. 4 Betrayal and Arrest of Christ (Terce of the Hours of the Virgin)

Subject

Manuscripts
Illumination of books and manuscripts
Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval--France
Illumination of books and manuscripts, Romanesque--Italian influences

Catholic Church--Prayers and devotions.

Books of hours

Libraries--Special collections--Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval

Description

1. Decoration in the margins of leaf from a Book of Hours depicting the arrest of Christ. The marginalia is of a frog amongst roses and possibly forget-me-nots.

2. "Set in the Garden of Gethsemane, this miniature shows Christ, Judas, St Peter and other figures depicted half-length against a dark blue sky, with highlights in shell gold. This composition features in numerous manuscripts painted by Bourdichon and his workshop. The main protagonists were most probably painted by Bourdichon himself, while the rest of the image, lacking the master’s subtle modelling, was completed by his assistants.

The arch-topped miniature features a full border of pink and blue acanthus and red, blue and pink floral sprays on a gold ground with birds, a frog, and a monkey mounted on a dragon. Below are three lines of text, opening with a grey and white ornamental initial D, introducing Terce of the Hours of the Virgin. The letter is filled with gold on a pink ground, enclosing sprays of blue, yellow and white pansies. The text of Terce of the Hours of the Virgin continues on the reverse, which is decorated with a one-sided, vertical border in the outer margin, containing pink and blue acanthus and floral sprays on a gold ground with a bird. The page is further ornamented with small foliate initials in contrasting colours, one embellished with a fly, and another with an animal head. Line fillers take the form of white and gold foliate motifs on blue and maroon grounds, and tree branches rendered in brown and gold." - The Fitzwilliam Museum 

Creator

Bourdichon, Jean 

Source

Manuscripts at The Fitzwilliam Museum
Bequeathed (1912) by Marlay, Charles Brinsley

Date

ca. 1485 -1494

Rights

The Fitzwilliam Museum

Relation

Format

Parchment
Overall: 160 x 103 mm (95 x 55 mm)

Type

object; manuscript

Coverage

France, ca. 1485 -1494

Still Image Item Type Metadata

Original Format

Illuminated manuscript

Files

froggiee-Jean Bourdichon-fitzmuseum judas page.png

Citation

Bourdichon, Jean , “Marlay cutting Fr. 4 Betrayal and Arrest of Christ (Terce of the Hours of the Virgin),” Petals and Pages, accessed May 20, 2024, https://www.petalsandpages.ds.lib.uw.edu/items/show/38.