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Manuscript
Jean de Wavrin, Les Chroniques d'Angleterre (Vol. 4)
Text title
Les Chroniques d'Angleterre
Author
Supplied name: Jean de Wavrin
Abstract
This manuscript is volume IV in a set of five from the collection "Recueil des chroniques et anchiennes istories de la Grant Bretaigne," written by Phillip the Good's counselor and chamberlain Jean de Wavrin. It chronicles the history of England from the early years of the reign of Richard II in 1377 to the demise of Henry IV, his successor, between 1400 and 1413. This volume, produced in Flanders between 1470 and 1480, was part of a set of which volumes II, III and V were recorded in the inventory of the library of William III of Orange in 1686, and was later rebound during the seventeenth or eighteenth century. Six three-quarter-page miniatures open the text of each book and depict events documented therein (with the exception of that of Book 1, portraying Richard II's coronation, which occurs prior to the period detailed in that book). The manuscript's margins are wide and relatively pristine throughout the textblock, but show significant signs of use on illuminated folios, indicating that this manuscript was primarily used for display and not as a historical text. Although few volumes of the Chroniques remain, this manuscript is particularly rare in that it is one of the two surviving exemplars of the text of volume IV, the other being part of the complete set in the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BN fr. 74-85). Volumes II, III, and V of the set to which this volume originally belonged are now in the collection of the Koninklijke Bibliotheek (Den Haag, KB : 133 A 7).
Artist
Supplied name: Style of the Ghent Associates
Language:
The primary language in this manuscript is French, Middle (ca.1400-1600).
Support material
Parchment
Medium-weight parchment; well finished with consistent texture and color; several mended holes (original), primarily in margins (e.g., see fol. 84); flyleaves contemporary with binding; front flyleaf i and back flyleaf v are paper; watermarks visible on front flyleaf i (cross with "IHS" above and "IVILLEDARY" underneath) and back flyleaf v (escutcheon with fleur-de-lis with crown above and "IVG" underneath)
Extent
Foliation: v+334+v
Early foliation in red Roman numerals, upper right corners, rectos; modern pencil foliation, upper right corners, rectos
Collation
Formula: v, 1(10), 2-16(8), 17(6), 18-32(8), 33(6), 34-38(8), 39(6), 40-42(8), 43(6), v
Catchwords: Fragments of catchwords occasionally visible (e.g. fols. 90v and 184v.)
Signatures: Few signatures visible, especially on fol. 59r, where capital "G" is visible
Comments: Quires begin on fols. 1(1), 11(2), 19(3), 27(4), 35(5), 43(6), 51(7), 59(8), 67(9), 75(10), 83(11), 91(12), 99(13), 107(14), 115(15), 123(16), 131(17), 137(18), 145(19), 153(20), 161(21), 169(22), 177(23), 185(24), 193(25), 201(26), 207(27), 215(28), 223(29), 231(30), 239(31), 247(32), 255(33), 261(34), 269(35), 277(36), 283(37), 291(38), 299(39), 305(40), 313(41), 321(42), 329(43)
Dimensions
34.4 cm wide by 45.0 cm high
Written surface
20.6 cm wide by 27.5 cm high
Layout
Contents:
fols. 1r - 335v:Decoration:
fol. 11r:
fol. 83r:
fol. 147r:
fol. 207r:
fol. 261r:
fol. 283r:
Binding
The binding is not original.
French, seventeenth- or eighteenth-century binding; brown calf, brindled; re-sewn on six chords in the recesses of six original pairs of deep cuts; book box replaces case made of oak with lock and key recorded in 1912 Sotheby's sale catalog
Provenance
Produced in Flanders in the late 1470s
Visible brown ink inscription ("27-6" on fol. 1) possibly indicative of price and related to this volume's separation from the set of three others (II, III, V) mentioned in the 1686 inventory of the library of William III of Orange
Ex-libris (cropped, in brown, faded ink) on fol. 2 reads "Philipp. Franc...," ca. 1700
Rebound ca. 1700/1800 in France
Robert Blathwayt of Dyrham Park, Chippenham, until 1912
Sabin, London bookseller, purchased at Sotheby's, London, November 20, 1912, lot 125
Leo S. Olschki, Florentine bookseller, inventory no. "35396" on front pastedown in pencil
Henry Walters, Baltimore, purchased between 1912 and 1914
Acquisition
Walters Art Museum, 1931, by Henry Walters' bequest
Bibliography
Diringer, David. The Illuminated Book: Its History and Production. London: Faber and Faber, 1967; p. 458
De Ricci, S., and W.J. Wilson. Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the United States and Canada. Vol. 1. New York: H.W. Wilson Company, 1935, p. 851, cat. no. 527.
Miner, Dorothy. Illuminated Books of the Middle Ages and Renaissance: An Exhibition Held at the Baltimore Museum of Art. Baltimore: Trustees of the Walters Art Gallery, 1949; cat. no. 135, pl. XLIV. (fol. 261)
Miner, Dorothy. "The Illustrated Book." Bulletin of the Walters Art Gallery 120, no. 4 (1951); n.p. illus. (fol. 261)
Leinwand, Gerald. The Pageant of World History. Boston: Pearson Prentice Hall, 1962; (fol. 11)
Lecat, Jean-Philippe. Le siècle de la Toison d'Or. Paris: Ãditions Flammarion, 1986; p. 81 (fol. 147)
Burin, Elizabeth. "Tales in the Telling: Secular Narrative Illustration in the Medieval Book." Bulletin of the Walters Art Gallery 44/4 (1991); illus. 4 (fol. 283).
Randall, Lilian M. C. Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the Walters Art Gallery. Vol. 3, Belgium, 1250-1530. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press in association with the Walters Art Gallery, 1997; pp. 387-392, cat. no. 276.
Sutton, Anne, and Livia Visser-Fuchs. âªRichard III's Booksâ¬: âªIdeals and Reality in the Life and Library of a Medieval Princeâ¬. Gloucestershire: Sutton Publishing, 1997; p. 179.â¬â¬â¬â¬â¬â¬
Nevins, Teresa. âLes Chroniques dâAngleterre. âThe Chronicles of England.ââ In Medieval Mastery: Book Illumination from Charlemagne to Charles the Bold (800-1475). Edited by William Noel and Lee Preedy. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, 2002; pp. 316-317.
McKendrick, Scot. âMaster of the London Wavrin.â In Illuminating the Renaissance: The Triumph of Flemish Manuscript Painting in Europe. Edited by Thomas Kren and Scot McKendrick, 278-80. Los Angeles: The J. Paul Getty Museum, 2003; p. 280 (ref. under cat. no. 75).
Visser-Fuchs, Livia. ââPour recréer les espertizâ: De handschriften en lezerksing van âRecueil des chroniques dâEngleterreâ van Jean de Wavrin.â Handelingen van de Koninklijke kring voor oudheidkunde, letteren en kunst van Mechelen 105 (2001): 59-80; p. 69.
Adamczuk, Aradiusz. âKsiÄga - dzieÅo sztuki, ksiÄga - dzieÅo kultury: dwie wystawy Åredniowiecznych iluminowanych kodeksów rÄkopiÅmiennych w Belgii.â Roczniki humanistyczne 52/4 (2004): 539-48; p. 544.
Contributors
Principal cataloger: Randall, Lilian M.C.
Cataloger: Mergen, Christopher
Editor: Herbert, Lynley
Copy editor: Dibble, Charles
Conservators: Owen, Linda; Quandt, Abigail
Contributors: Emery, Doug; Mergen, Christopher; Noel, William; Schuele, Allyson; Tabritha, Ariel; Toth, Michael B.; Wiegand, Kimber
Publisher
The Walters Art Museum
License
Licensed for use under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported Access Rights, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/legalcode. It is requested that copies of any published articles based on the information in this data set be sent to the curator of manuscripts, The Walters Art Museum, 600 North Charles Street, Baltimore MD 21201.
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