Addenda and Corrigenda

Membra disiecta

Friday, 30 September 2016

Stolen Leaves and Cuttings [11]


Leaf from a Psalter with decorated initial ‘D’
France, 14th century
c.240×185mm


I have been asked to spread the word about a number of leaves and cuttings that were stolen from a private collection in London a few years ago. Rather than post them all at once, I will aim to do one per day for the next several days, and then do a cumulative list that you can print out and keep handy for future reference. Please circulate the details to colleagues. If you see, or have seen, any of them please contact info@samfogg.com

Thursday, 29 September 2016

Stolen Leaves and Cuttings [10]



The Mocking of Christ
Large historiated initial on a leaf from a Book of Hours
France, Picardy (maybe Amiens), c. 1325
157 × 117 mm


I have been asked to spread the word about a number of leaves and cuttings that were stolen from a private collection in London a few years ago. Rather than post them all at once, I will aim to do one per day for the next several days, and then do a cumulative list that you can print out and keep handy for future reference. Please circulate the details to colleagues. If you see, or have seen, any of them please contact info@samfogg.com

Wednesday, 28 September 2016

Stolen Leaves and Cuttings [9]


The Presentation in the Temple and The Marriage Feast at Cana
Leaf with full-page miniature in two compartments
France, Paris, c. 1250–1270
c. 140 × 105 mm


I have been asked to spread the word about a number of leaves and cuttings that were stolen from a private collection in London a few years ago. Rather than post them all at once, I will aim to do one per day for the next several days, and then do a cumulative list that you can print out and keep handy for future reference. Please circulate the details to colleagues. If you see, or have seen, any of them please contact info@samfogg.com

Tuesday, 27 September 2016

Stolen Leaves and Cuttings [8]

[detail]


A Bishop Blessing a Monk
Leaf from a Pontifical
France, Avignon, c. 1320s
310 × 215 mm

The manuscript from which this leaf comes, and many of the dispersed leaves, have very recently been published by François Avril, "Quelques éléments nouveaux relatifs à la production avignonnaise du temps du pape Jean XXII. À propos d’un pontifical de Guillaume Durand dépecé", Cahiers de Fanjeux, 51 (2016), pp.413-56.

I have been asked to spread the word about a number of leaves and cuttings that were stolen from a private collection in London a few years ago. Rather than post them all at once, I will aim to do one per day for the next several days, and then do a cumulative list that you can print out and keep handy for future reference. Please circulate the details to colleagues. If you see, or have seen, any of them please contact info@samfogg.com

Monday, 26 September 2016

Stolen Leaves and Cuttings [7]

[detail]

John the Evangelist and the eagle in an historiated initial
Cutting from the Glazier-Rylands Bible
France (Tournai?), c. 1265-75
241 × 159 mm

I showed this image recently here.

I have been asked to spread the word about a number of leaves and cuttings that were stolen from a private collection in London a few years ago. Rather than post them all at once, I will aim to do one per day for the next several days, and then do a cumulative list that you can print out and keep handy for future reference. Please circulate the details to colleagues. If you see, or have seen, any of them please contact info@samfogg.com

Sunday, 25 September 2016

Stolen Leaves and Cuttings [6]


A Bishop Accused of Simony by Two Fornicators
Miniature on a cutting from a leaf from Gratian's Decretum (Causa VI)
Attributed to an artist of the Milemete group
England c.1320-1330
67 × 66 mm


I have been asked to spread the word about a number of leaves and cuttings that were stolen from a private collection in London a few years ago. Rather than post them all at once, I will aim to do one per day for the next several days, and then do a cumulative list that you can print out and keep handy for future reference. Please circulate the details to colleagues. If you see, or have seen, any of them please contact info@samfogg.com

Saturday, 24 September 2016

The Burlington Fine Arts Club Exhibition, Winter 1926-27 [Part I] -- Addendum

National Gallery of Art,
Washington DC 2013.130.1 [Source]
In the first post on the The Burlington Fine Arts Club Exhibition, Winter 1926-27, here, I made no comment about the first item described in this image:

Friday, 23 September 2016

Stolen Leaves and Cuttings [5]


St. George
Full-page miniature on a leaf from the "Knyvett" Book of Hours
England, late 14th century
200 × 135 mm

I have been asked to spread the word about a number of leaves and cuttings that were stolen from a private collection in London a few years ago. Rather than post them all at once, I will aim to do one per day for the next several days, and then do a cumulative list that you can print out and keep handy for future reference. Please circulate the details to colleagues. If you see, or have seen, any of them please contact info@samfogg.com

Thursday, 22 September 2016

Stolen Leaves and Cuttings [4]


Christ appearing to the Virgin Mary and the Apostles
Cutting of a historiated initial ‘L’
Attributed to the Master of the Dominican Effigies
Italy, Florence, c. 1340
187 × 150 mm

I have been asked to spread the word about a number of leaves and cuttings that were stolen from a private collection in London a few years ago. Rather than post them all at once, I will aim to do one per day for the next several days, and then do a cumulative list that you can print out and keep handy for future reference. Please circulate the details to colleagues. If you see, or have seen, any of them please contact info@samfogg.com

Wednesday, 21 September 2016

Stolen Leaves and Cuttings [3]


Saint Francis, in a cutting with a historiated initial
Attributed to the Master of the Vitae Imperatorum
Italy, Milan, mid-15th century
102 × 114 mm

I have been asked to spread the word about a number of leaves and cuttings that were stolen from a private collection in London a few years ago. Rather than post them all at once, I will aim to do one per day for the next several days, and then do a cumulative list that you can print out and keep handy for future reference. Please circulate the details to colleagues. If you see, or have seen, any of them please contact info@samfogg.com

Tuesday, 20 September 2016

Stolen Leaves and Cuttings [2]

[detail]
The Evangelist symbol of Matthew, an Angel
Historiated initial 'I' on a leaf from a Missal in Beneventan script
Italy, Puglia, 11th century
347 × 248 mm

I have been asked to spread the word about a number of leaves and cuttings that were stolen from a private collection in London a few years ago. Rather than post them all at once, I will aim to do one per day for the next several days, and then do a cumulative list that you can print out and keep handy for future reference. Please circulate the details to colleagues. If you see, or have seen, any of them please contact info@samfogg.com

Monday, 19 September 2016

Stolen Leaves and Cuttings [1]


St Mary Magdalene in the Wilderness
Attributed to the Master of Monza / Miniatore di Monza
Italy, Lombardy, c. 1275-85
88 × 60 mm

I have been asked to spread the word about a number of leaves and cuttings that were stolen from a private collection in London a few years ago. Rather than post them all at once, I will aim to do one per day for the next several days, and then do a cumulative list that you can print out and keep handy for future reference. Please circulate the details to colleagues. If you see, or have seen, any of them please contact info@samfogg.com

The cutting above comes from the same manuscript as those discussed in the post here.


Saturday, 17 September 2016

The Free Library, Francesco Sforza, and Forgeries

Philadelphia, Free Library, Lewis E M 33:22 [Source]
Browsing the recently improved website of the Free Library, Philadelphia, I found the image above. The style is a bit weird, for reasons that will become apparent, but regular readers will recognise the lattice window and wall-covering behind the half-length pope from posts here, here, and here, and especially here.

Tuesday, 13 September 2016

Northwick Park and Thirlestaine House

Northwick Park [Source]
In reference to the previous post, I have been asked what the relationship was between Capt. Edward G. Spencer-Churchill, who lent his manuscript leaves and cuttings to the BFAC exhibition, and "the late John, Lord Northwick", whose name was on the auction catalogue when he sold them.

Saturday, 10 September 2016

The Burlington Fine Arts Club Exhibition, Winter 1926-27 [Part III]


Downstairs in the Writing Room seven further items hung on a wall, all lent by Capt. Edward G. Spencer-Churchill, who, as we saw in the first post of this series, was one of the members of the Exhibition Committee.

Friday, 9 September 2016

Medieval Manuscripts from Augsburg


It has occurred to me that this blog gives me way of publicly thanking people for various acts of kindness. For example, when writing posts about a Psalter leaf at Harvard, and its closely related leaves in New York, I found an online reference to an article by Andrea Worm. I contacted her, hoping for a PDF of it, but she immediately offered to send me a copy of the whole hardcopy publication. As it may be of interest to others, I provide here the title and table of contents:

Saturday, 3 September 2016

A Cutting from a Chartres Cathedral Antiphonary


Some time ago I saw a curious cutting at Maggs Bros. It was hard to know if the composition was pure fantasy, or whether the (?)processional cross and the "heraldry" might be significant.