Antiphonary
Antiphonarium
Giovanni, di Paolo, circa 1403-circa 1482
Illuminator
text
xx
monographic
Lecceto, Italy
Augustinian Monastery of San Salvatore
1442
lat
1 online resource.
This antiphonary (a book containing the choral parts of the Holy Office) was transferred to the Biblioteca comunale degli Intronati di Siena in 1811 from its place of origin, the Augustinian monastery of San Salvatore in Lecceto near Siena. By virtue of its specific liturgical function, the antiphonary, designed for the use of the monastic community, contains both the daytime and the nocturnal services. It was illuminated in 1442 as part of an extensive artistic program within the monastery promoted under priors Bartolomeo Tolomei and Girolamo Buonsignori. A bull by Pope Eugene IV in 1446 granted Lecceto independence from the Augustinian vicar general, placing it at the head of a vast network of monasteries. The peculiarities of the manuscript's iconography, closely linked to the liturgical content, denote a specific visual program, undertaken especially for the Lecceto community. The Sienese painter Giovanni di Paolo has been definitively identified as responsible for completing most of the work's illuminations. These are mainly historiated initials (decorated with people, animals, or scenes), but also include a depiction of the "Triumph of Death" placed at the beginning of the service for the dead (folio 162r). In this manuscript, the artist brings to fruition his extraordinary ability to render narrative scenes with striking originality. The other illustrations (five initials, of which four are historiated with a Marian subject and one is decorated) belong to a different hand in both technique and style and are the work of an extremely accomplished anonymous master. This master has been variously thought to belong to the Sienese school (the name of Priamo della Quercia has been suggested; so too has Domenico di Bartolo), the Umbrian school, or the Po Valley school.
Title devised, in English, by Library staff.
"Shelfmark: ms. G.I.8"--Note extracted from World Digital Library.
Original resource extent: I, 213 folios : parchment, illuminations : 594 x 405 millimeters. Modern leather binding on boards.
Original resource at: Municipal Library Intronati.
Content in Latin.
Description based on data extracted from World Digital Library, which may be extracted from partner institutions.
1442
Antiphonaries
Codex
Illuminations
Liturgies
Monastic and religious life
Music
Musical scores
Italy
264
782
https://hdl.loc.gov/loc.wdl/wdl.10599
Reference extracted from World Digital Library: Biblioteca comunale degli Intronati, The Biblioteca comunale degli Intronati for The James Madison Council: manuscripts, incunables, drawings and prints (Siena: 2011).
Illuminated Manuscripts from Europe
2021667840
DLC
210525
20210601155714.0
22061708
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