COLLECTION NAME:
RIT CARY GRAPHIC ARTS COLLECTION
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RIT~1~1
RIT CARY GRAPHIC ARTS COLLECTION
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Filename:
cc20190605_23
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cc20190605_23
Filename
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Identifier:
cc20190605_23
identifier
cc20190605_23
Identifier
false
Title:
Breviarium: fragment
title
Breviarium: fragment
Title
false
Creator:
Catholic Church
creator
Catholic Church
Creator
false
Subject:
Breviaries - Illustrations
subject
Breviaries - Illustrations
Subject
false
Subject:
Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval
subject
Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval
Subject
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Subject:
Manuscripts, Medieval
subject
Manuscripts, Medieval
Subject
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Summary:
Ms. This manuscript leaf is part of a collection of medieval manuscript leaves selected to illustrate the art of the manuscript during the period of its greatest development and influence. They have been taken from books written in various European scriptoria by Benedictine, Franciscan, Carthusian, Dominican, and other orders of monks. Many are enriched with handsome borders, initial letters, and line-endings rendered in color. Twenty-five are illuminated with burnished gold or silver. The texts include the Bible, various church service books, the writings of the Church fathers, and some of the Classics.
description
Ms. This manuscript leaf is part of a collection of medieval manuscript leaves selected to illustrate the art of the manuscript during the period of its greatest development and influence. They have been taken from books written in various European scriptoria by Benedictine, Franciscan, Carthusian, Dominican, and other orders of monks. Many are enriched with handsome borders, initial letters, and line-endings rendered in color. Twenty-five are illuminated with burnished gold or silver. The texts include the Bible, various church service books, the writings of the Church fathers, and some of the Classics.
Summary
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Summary:
In angular gothic script
description
In angular gothic script
Summary
false
Summary:
In the middle of the 14th century many of the manuscripts show influences from other countries. Illuminators, scribes, and other craftsmen traveled from city to city and even from country to country. While the script of this leaf is almost certainly French, the initial letters and filigree decoration might easily be of Italian workmanship, and the greenish tone of the ink suggests English manufacture. The dorsal motif in the bar ornament is again decidedly French, and the lemon tone of the gold is a third indication of French origin. In England, the burnished gold elements are generally of an orange tint, due to the presence of an alloy; in Italy, they are a rosy color because the underlying gesso or plaster base was mixed with a red pigment. This vellum leaf was created in France.
description
In the middle of the 14th century many of the manuscripts show influences from other countries. Illuminators, scribes, and other craftsmen traveled from city to city and even from country to country. While the script of this leaf is almost certainly French, the initial letters and filigree decoration might easily be of Italian workmanship, and the greenish tone of the ink suggests English manufacture. The dorsal motif in the bar ornament is again decidedly French, and the lemon tone of the gold is a third indication of French origin. In England, the burnished gold elements are generally of an orange tint, due to the presence of an alloy; in Italy, they are a rosy color because the underlying gesso or plaster base was mixed with a red pigment. This vellum leaf was created in France.
Summary
false
Digital Publisher:
Rochester Institute of Technology - RIT Libraries - Cary Graphic Arts Collection
digital_publisher
Rochester Institute of Technology - RIT Libraries - Cary Graphic Arts Collection
Digital Publisher
false
Contributor:
Ege, Otto F.
contributor
Ege, Otto F.
Contributor
false
Date of Original:
1350 approximate
date
1350 approximate
Date of Original
false
Date of Digitization:
2019
date_of_digitization
2019
Date of Digitization
false
Broad Type:
still image
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still image
Broad Type
false
Specific Type:
manuscript (documents)
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manuscript (documents)
Specific Type
false
Digital File Format:
jpeg
format
jpeg
Digital File Format
false
Physical Format:
books
physical_format
books
Physical Format
false
Dimensions of Original:
19 x 12 cm
dimensions_of_original
19 x 12 cm
Dimensions of Original
false
Language:
Latin
language
Latin
Language
false
Original Item Location:
PORTFOLIO BOX 1-23
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PORTFOLIO BOX 1-23
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Digital Project:
2019_027_manuscripts
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2019_027_manuscripts
Digital Project
false
Catalog Record:
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https://albert.rit.edu/record=b1426761
Catalog Record
false
Place:
France
coverage
France
Place
false
Rights:
RIT Libraries makes materials from its collections available for educational and research purposes pursuant to U.S. Copyright Law. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. It is your responsibility to obtain permission from the copyright holder to publish or reproduce images in print or electronic form.
rights
RIT Libraries makes materials from its collections available for educational and research purposes pursuant to U.S. Copyright Law. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. It is your responsibility to obtain permission from the copyright holder to publish or reproduce images in print or electronic form.
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Notes:
The manuscript leaves of this collection were accumulated and selected and most of the accompanying information was prepared over a period of forty years by the late Otto F. Ege, Dean of the Cleveland Institute of Art and Lecturer on the History of the Book at the School of Library Science, Western Reserve University. Each leaf is matted and accompanied by a descriptive letterpress label.
notes
The manuscript leaves of this collection were accumulated and selected and most of the accompanying information was prepared over a period of forty years by the late Otto F. Ege, Dean of the Cleveland Institute of Art and Lecturer on the History of the Book at the School of Library Science, Western Reserve University. Each leaf is matted and accompanied by a descriptive letterpress label.
Notes
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Other Title:
Breviary. Fragments. Middle 14th century
other_title
Breviary. Fragments. Middle 14th century
Other Title
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