Free Library of Philadelphia, Lewis E M 29:13-15
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- DS ID:
- DS5196
- Shelfmark:
- Lewis E M 29:13-15
- Title:
- Choir book
- Place:
- Perugia, Italy
- Date:
- 1500-1599
- Language:
- Latin
- Physical Description:
- Extent: 90 x 96 mm; parchment
- Note:
- Initial E
Ornament in medieval and Renaissance manuscripts can be quite fanciful. In this initial, the letter E resembles a laurel wreath, a motif borrowed from Classical art. The horizontal bar ends in the torso of a crowned and winged caryatid, again another decorative motif with origins in the Classical world. Such displays of imagination usually carried very little symbolism; rather, their purpose...
This image shows the reverse of a cutting with a decorated initial from a choir book.
Initial M or O
The vertical bar dividing the letter ends in the torso of a crowned and winged caryatid, a decorative motif with origins in the Classical world. Such displays of imagination usually carried very little symbolism; here, however, the cross and the bishop's crozier are suggestive of the ecclesiastical use for which this choir book was intended. Lewis E M 29:13-15 are from the same manuscript.
Ornament in medieval and Renaissance manuscripts can be quite fanciful. The lower curve of the initial is formed by the torso of a female figure suggestive of a winged mermaid. As with the other initials from this manuscript (Lewis E 29:13 and 14), this motif has its origins in the Classical world. Such displays of imagination usually carried very little symbolism; rather, their purpose seems...
These cuttings can be dated to the 15th or 16th centuries. - Keyword:
- Institutional Record:
- https://openn.library.upenn.edu/Data/0023/html/lewis_e_m_029_013-015.html
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