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Manuscript Cutting

mid 15th century (made)
Place of origin

Leaf from antiphoner with decorated 2-line initial E - red and blue letter-shape, penwork infill with dragon and animal grotesque reserved in green and red.

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Brief description
Leaf from Antiphoner with decorated initial E, Germany, mid 15th century. A duplicate number MS.157 was assigned to this object in error and was subsequently cancelled.
Physical description
Leaf from antiphoner with decorated 2-line initial E - red and blue letter-shape, penwork infill with dragon and animal grotesque reserved in green and red.
Object history
Purchased from J. and S. Goldschmidt as part of three portfolios (now Museum nos 234-296) designated as a 'Illuminations: a collection of 338 specimens, pages and cuttings' for the total sum of £100.0.0, received on 15 October 1872; passed on for Register in April 1874 (see Register of Drawings).

Cuttings from the same manuscript in the V&A collection: Museum nos 265:1-2, 266:2, 276:1, 279:6.
Historical context
Data taken from notes compiled by Rowan Watson. The full text of the entry is as follows:

'266.2 (MS 157)
ANTIPHONER
Leaf, with decorated 2-line initial E (red and blue letter-shape, penwork infill with dragon and animal grotesque reserved in green and red)

Rubric: R' Ecce nunc tempus accepta bile ecce nunc dies sulutis

NL Early 15th century
msd; written space 385 x 260
8 lines of music (staves of 4 red lines, 24 mm) and text

Bought from J&S Goldschmidt, 1872.'
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Bibliographic reference
Catalogue of Miniatures, Leaves, and Cuttings from Illuminated Manuscripts. Victoria and Albert Museum. Department of Engraving, Illustration and Design, by S.C. Cockerell and C. Harcourt Smith (London: HMSO, 1923, 2nd edition). p. 17 (as Netherlandish, early 15th century)
Collection
Accession number
266:2

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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