Historiated initial with King David playing the lute
Manuscript Cutting
c.1495-1505 (illuminated)
c.1495-1505 (illuminated)
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In Italy illuminated choirbooks and liturgical manuscripts contain the work of large numbers of miniature painters. Some individuals can be identified. This initial B is attributed to Girolamo dai Libri of Verona. It shows King David, one of the great heroes of the Old Testament, reclining on a rich carpet and playing a stringed instrument. King David was a musician and was traditionally believed to be the author of the Psalms.
The large size of the initial and the quality of its execution are reflections of the magnificence of such books.
The large size of the initial and the quality of its execution are reflections of the magnificence of such books.
Object details
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Title | Historiated initial with King David playing the lute |
Materials and techniques | Tempera on parchment |
Brief description | Historiated initial B, with King David playing the lute, from a choir book, Verona, c. 1495-1505. |
Physical description | Historiated initial B with a scene of King David playing the lute, with attendants, a monkey on a ball and chain, and a dog. The letter-shape is made up of triton grasping a dragon coiled into the letter B. It probably marked the beginning of the psalter: 'Beatus vir...' (Psalm 1). Verso not visible. Mounted onto card. |
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Production type | Unique |
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Credit line | Bequeathed by D. M. Currie. |
Object history | From a choir book (Psalter-hymnal or Psalter-antiphonary?]. Levi d'Ancona suggested it could come from a psalter for which Girolamo dai Libri was paid on October 7, 1502, by the olivetan monastery of Santa Maria in Organo (Levi d'Ancona, 1969, p. 21). Bequeathed by David Martin Currie in 1921. |
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Literary reference | Old Testament |
Summary | In Italy illuminated choirbooks and liturgical manuscripts contain the work of large numbers of miniature painters. Some individuals can be identified. This initial B is attributed to Girolamo dai Libri of Verona. It shows King David, one of the great heroes of the Old Testament, reclining on a rich carpet and playing a stringed instrument. King David was a musician and was traditionally believed to be the author of the Psalms. The large size of the initial and the quality of its execution are reflections of the magnificence of such books. |
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Accession number | E.1168-1921 |
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Record created | January 13, 2004 |
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