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Leaves of Gold:
Manuscript Illumination
from Philadelphia Collections
edited by James
R. Tanis
and Jennifer A. Thompson
$34.95 Paper
$55.00 Cloth
Philadelphia’s
diverse public libraries, universities, scholarly institutions,
and museums hold numerous -- but often little-known --- treasures,
including many hand-produced manuscripts decorated with miniature
paintings.
Presented in
this catalogue are eighty illuminated manuscripts and individual
leaves and cuttings from manuscripts in Philadelphia’s public collections.
Important manuscript centers of medieval and Renaissance Europe
are represented, as is almost every known type of early illuminated
book: Bibles, Psalters, Books of Hours, a wide variety of liturgical
manuscripts, and many types of literary and secular texts.
The
delicate paintings are rich historical sources, which not only comment
on the texts they decorate, but also reveal the art, customs, and
styles of the times. With their jewel-like colors, intimate scale,
and often whimsical marginalia, illuminated manuscripts provide
an especially engaging view into the past. The works included here
range in subject matter from the religious to the romantic, and
include such treasures as a superb Book of Hours once owned by the
Earl of Pembroke and an elegantly illustrated copy of Saint Augustine’s
City of God.
The
catalog includes essays by Consuelo W. Dutschke, James H. Marrow,
William G. Noel, Abigail B. Quandt, Kathryn A. Smith, James R. Tanis,
Jennifer A. Thompson, and Roger S. Wieck.
Contributing
authors include Jonathan J. G. Alexander, Lilian Armstrong, Janet
Backhouse, Lynette M. F. Bosch, Michael Camille, Debra Taylor Cashion,
Consuelo W. Dutschke, Jeffrey Hamburger, Sandra Hindman, James H.
Marrow, Meradith T. McMunn, William G. Noel, Myra Dickman Orth,
Abigail B. Quandt, Kathleen L. Scott, Kathryn A. Smith, Carl Brandon
Strehlke, James R. Tanis, Jennifer A. Thompson, Roger S. Wieck,
and Dominique Vanwijnsberghe.
242
pages,185 illustrations (143 in color), 12 3/4 x 10”
Available
in hardcover from the Museum
Store.
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