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Add MS 45722
- Record Id:
- 032-002018573
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-002018573
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000037.0x000092
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- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Add MS 45722
- Title:
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Leaf from a Book of Hours, Use of Rome (the 'Sforza Hours')
- Scope & Content:
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Full-page miniature in colours and gold, of the Adoration of the Magi, introducing Sext in the Hours of the Virgin. This leaf was originally intended to form part of the 'Sforza Hours', the Book of Hours commissioned from the artist Giovan Pietro Birago by Bona Sforza, Duchess of Milan in 1490, now Add. MS 34294 (on Giovan Pietro Birago see, Laura Paola Gnaccolini, 'Birago, Giovan Pietro', in Dizionario Biografico dei Miniatori Italiani: Secoli IX-XVI, ed. by Milvia Bollati (Milano: Bonnard, 2004), pp. 104-10). According to an extant letter from Birago (see Provenance), a substantial part of the manuscript had already been delivered to Bona in 1494, but the remaining leaves were stolen by a certain Fra Gian Jacopo, who subsequently travelled to Rome and sold them to Fra Biancho, who later gave them to Giovanni Maria Sforzino. Three detached leaves, two calendar miniatures for the months of May (Add. 62997) and October (Add. 80800) and the present leaf, all discovered in the twentieth century, have been identified as some of those stolen from Birago.
After Bona’s death in 1503, her unfinished Book of Hours became the property of her nephew Duke Philibert II of Savoy; after his death in 1504, it became the property of his widow Margaret of Austria, who took it with her to the Netherlands in 1506. In 1517 Margaret commissioned the scribe Etienne de Lale to replace the missing pages of text, and between 1519 and 1521, the court painter Gerard Horenbout was commissioned to replace the missing miniatures. The present miniature was substituted with a miniature by Horenbout (Add. 34294, f. 97r).
18th-century engraving entitled La B. Vergin(e) del Rosario pasted on the verso
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Project / Collection:
- Additional Manuscripts
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- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-002018573
- Is part of:
- not applicable
- Hierarchy:
- 032-002018573
- Container:
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- Record Type (Level):
- Fonds
- Extent:
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1 parchment folio.
- Digitised Content:
- http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/FullDisplay.aspx?ref=Add_MS_45722 (digital images currently unavailable)
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- Languages:
- Latin
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1490
- End Date:
- 1494
- Date Range:
- 1490-1494
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
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- Physical Characteristics:
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Materials: Parchment.
Dimensions: 120 x 85 mm.
Foliation: f. 1
Binding: Cardboard mount.
- Custodial History:
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Origin: Italy (Milan).
Provenance:
Bona of Savoy (b. 1449, d. 1503), Duchess of Milan, 2nd wife of Galeazzo Maria Sforza, Duke of Milan: illuminated for her by the artist Giovan Pietro Birago; and originally intended to form part of her Book of Hours (now Add. 34924 known as 'the Sforza Hours') which includes inscriptions of Bona's name, e.g. 'Diva Bona' (ff. 80r, 122v) and 'Bona Duc[issa]' (f. 210v) and her initials 'B.M.' (ff. 56r, 88v); her motto 'Sola fata, solum Deum sequor', and her emblem of the phoenix (f. 93r).
Fra Gian Jacopo: allegedly stolen by him in 1494 with other leaves from an unfinished section of the Hours, which Birago had yet to deliver to its owner (see Birago's undated letter to un unidentified addressee, G. Mongeri, 'L'arte del minio nel ducato di Milano', Archivio Storico Lombardo, 12 (1885), 330-56 (p. 341). repr in Sforza Hours, facsimile commentary 1995, Appendix 2, pp. 831-32)
Giovanni Maria Sforzino (d. 1520), half-brother of Galeazzo Maria Sforza: acquired stolen leaves in Rome from Fra Biancho who bought them from Fra Gian Jacopo (see the above letter).
Jean Charles Davillier (b. 1823, d. 1883), French collector: inscribed 'Ancienne Coll. Davillier' (verso).
Presented to the British Museum by an anonymous donor in 1941.
- Administrative Context:
- Italy (Milan).
- Information About Copies:
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Full digital coverage available for this manuscript, see Digitised Manuscripts http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/.
- Publications:
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Catalogue of Additions to the Manuscripts in the British Museum in the Years 1936-1945 (London: British Museum, 1970), pp. 231-32.
'Manuscripts Acquired during the Years 1941-50', British Museum Quarterly, 15 (1941-1950), 18-35 (p. 21).
Renaissance Painting in Manuscripts: Treasures from the British Library, ed. by T. Kren (London: British Library, 1983), pp. 113-22, (p. 113, fig. 15i).
M. L. Evans, 'A Newly Discovered Leaf of the "Sforza Hours"', British Library Journal, 12 (1986), 21-27.
Mark Evans, The Sforza Hours (London: The British Library, 1992), pp. 29, 62, fig. 20.
William M. Voelkle and Roger S. Wieck, The Bernard H. Breslauer Collection of Manuscript Illuminations (New York: Pierpont Morgan Library, 1992), p. 216.
The Sforza Hours: Add. MS. 34294 of the British Library, London, commentary by Mark L. Evans and Bodo Brinkmann with Hubert Herkommer (Lucerne: Faksimile Verlag, 1995), pp. 29, 81, 203, 495, 538, and 646 [facsimile].
Cambridge Illuminations: Ten Centuries of Book Production in the Medieval West, ed. by Paul Binski and Stella Panayotova (London: Harvey Miller, 2005), p. 225 [exhibition catalogue].
Les Enluminures 1991-2011, 20 Then, 20 Now, Catalogue, 16 (Paris, 2011), p. 5.
- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)
- Names:
- Birago, Giovan Pietro, illuminator, fl. c 1471/4-1513
Bona of Savoy, Duchess of Milan, 2nd wife of Galeazzo Maria Sforza, duke of Milan, 1449-1503
Davillier, Jean Charles, Baron, writer and art collector, 1823-1883
Sforzino, Giovanni Maria, d. 1520 - Related Material:
- Extract from the Catalogue of Additions (1970): ' MINIATURE OF THE ADORATION OF THE MAGI; by Giovan Pietro Birago, originally part of the Sforza Book of Hours, Add. MS. 34294, made for Bona, widow of Galeazzo Sforza, Duke of Milan (d. 1476). The chief artist of the group of works which includes the Sforza Hours and Giovanni Simoneta's Sforziada, printed Milan, 1490 (one copy in the Grenville Library at the British Museum, G. 7251) was long known as 'the pseudo- Antonio da Monza' and for some time was thought to be Zoan Andrea da Mantova (cf. G. F. Warner, Miniatures and Borders from the Sforza Book of Hours, 1894, p. xxxiii; F. Malaguzzi Valeri, La Corte di Lodovico il Moro, iii, Milan, 1917, pp. 157-175; and P. d'Ancona, La Miniature Italienne, Paris, etc., 1925, pp. 55, 56). He has, however, been identified with the priest Giovan Birago since the discovery of the latter's name in the Warsaw copy of the Sforziada (see B. Horodyski, 'Birago, miniaturiste des Sforza', Scriptorium, x, 1956, pp. 251-256). Birago is known to have illuminated a Book of Offices for the Duchess Bona of Milan (see Malaguzzi Valeri, op. cit., p. 225 and also the catalogue Arte Lombarda dai Visconti agli Sforza, Milan, 1958, pp. 141, 142 and pll. clxxviii, clxxix). Despite the remarks of Warner, op. cit., p. xii, it seems clear that, with the possible exception of the first three on ff. 1, 4 and 7, all the Italian miniatures in the Sforza Hours are by Birago's hand. Characteristic features of the later period of his work as seen in these and in the Grammar of Elio Donato, Milan, Biblioteca Trivulziana MS. 2167 (especially in the picture of Maximilian Sforza between Vice and Virtue on f. 42b, reproduced in Arte Lombarda, pl. clxxix) are to be found in Add. MS. 45722. The beginning of the verse 'Deus in [adiutorium meum intende]' is on a label at the foot of the miniature. Vellum; 120 mm. x 83 mm. Circ. A. D. 1490. The miniature was lost from the Sforza Book before the MS. came into the possession of Margaret of Austria, Duchess of Savoy (see Brit. Mus. Quart., x, 1935-1936, pp. 100-102; xv, 1941-1950, p. 21), the gap being made up by a Flemish miniature (now f. 97 in Add. 34294). On the back of the present MS. is pasted an 18th-cent. engraving entitled 'La B. Vergin[e] Del Rosario', bearing the inscription, in a 19th-cent. hand, 'Ancienne Coll. Davillier' (? the collection of the French connoisseur, Baron Jean Charles Davillier, 1823-1883, the greater part of whose collection was of Italian provenance). Presented by an anonymous donor.
For other separated leaves from the Sforza Hours, see Add. 62997 and 80800.'
- Related Archive Descriptions:
- Add MS 34294
Add MS 62997
Add MS 80800