Leaf from a Book of Hours: The Visitation

Description

The heart of every book of hours is the Hours of the Virgin. With this set of prayers, the reader asked the Virgin Mary to intercede on their behalf. The prayers come mostly from the Bible and include psalms, hymns, and readings. The Hours of the Virgin emerged from the eight “hours” of the day in the monastic world’s routine of daily prayers from daybreak to late at night. Originally used solely by the ordained, by the 1000s, these prayers had spread to the general population through their inclusion in books of hours. This section is traditionally illustrated by images from the life of the Virgin Mary, with each hour featuring a different event. The scene of the Visitation opens lauds, the prayers said at night or upon rising.

Provenance

Dr. Vladimir G. Simkhovitch, New York, NY, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art (-1953); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1953-)

Leaf from a Book of Hours: The Visitation

Boucicaut Master

c. 1415

Accession Number

1953.366.1

Medium

ink, tempera, and gold on vellum

Dimensions

Sheet: 17 x 12.7 cm (6 11/16 x 5 in.)

Classification

Manuscript

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund