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Manuscript Cutting

ca. 1490-1500 (made)
Place of origin

Recto:
Psalm 109 (110)
Dixit dominus domino meo sede a dextris meis. Donec pona[m] inimicos tuos scabellu[m] oedu[m] tuorum
Initial D showing God the Father seated on a marble throne placing a crown on the head of the kneeling Virgin, unusually dressed in a black cloak. Full border with nine portrait medallions.

Object details

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Brief description
Leaf with initial showing the Coronation of the Virgin, probably from a choir psalter or psalter-hymnal, Italian (probably Ferrara), ca. 1490-1500. A duplicate number MS.1040 was assigned to this object in error and was subsequently cancelled.
Physical description
Recto:
Psalm 109 (110)
Dixit dominus domino meo sede a dextris meis. Donec pona[m] inimicos tuos scabellu[m] oedu[m] tuorum
Initial D showing God the Father seated on a marble throne placing a crown on the head of the kneeling Virgin, unusually dressed in a black cloak. Full border with nine portrait medallions.

Dimensions
  • Height: 460mm
  • Width: 310mm
  • Text block height: 325mm
  • Text block width: 190mm
  • Interlinear space height: 11mm
Production typeUnique
Gallery label
Fragmented Illuminations: Medieval and Renaissance Manuscript Cuttings at the V&A, 08/09/2021 - 26/06/2022, rooms 88A-90



The Psalms

Graduals and antiphonaries only provided the sung
parts of church services, so other books were needed
to complement them, such as psalters. The psalter
contains the psalms – the biblical book whose recitation
is at the heart of the liturgꢀ. Here the initial ‘D’
encloses the Coronation of the Virgin, and the border
includes realistic portraits of men who were probably
involved in commissioning this book.



Leaf with initial ‘D’ showing the Coronation of the Virgin, from
a psalter

Probably Ferrara, Italy, about 1490–1500; some areas maybe restored

Ink, gold, watercolour and bodycolour on parchment

Museum no. 4147
Object history
Transferred from the Art Museum on 5 June 1864, recorded as ‘Illuminations transferred from Art Museum, 17 pieces transferred from Mr R[obinson]’ (now Museum nos 4132-4149). Information from Register of Drawings.
Other number
MS.1040 - Cancelled number
Collection
Accession number
4147

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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