"Obsecro te": Holy Family
Hours of Henry VIII
Illuminated by Jean Poyer
Gift of the Heineman Foundation, 1977
"Obsecro te": Holy Family
Border: Musical Angels
Of all the optional prayers that owners requested, by far the most popular were two to the Virgin called, after their Latin incipits (opening words), the "Obsecro te" (I beseech you), fol. 21v, and the "O intemerata" (O incomparable one), whose miniature is missing.
Prayers to the Virgin (fols. 21v–29v)
The Hours of Henry VIII contains a number of common accessory prayers, including the set of four Marian devotions that follow the Gospel Lessons–"Obsecro te," "O intemerata," "Stabat mater," and the Mass of the Virgin.
Since the first part of the "Obsecro te" emphasizes the Virgin's special role in the Incarnation and reminds her of the joys of motherhood, miniatures illustrating the prayer, as in the Hours of Henry VIII, depict the Virgin with the Christ Child. Here St. Joseph, in an imporant parental role he is rarely given in Books of Hours, offers Jesus a pear.
"Obsecro te" miniatures often include musical angels: here they serenade the Holy Family with a lute, pipe and tabor, portative organ, and trumpet marine.
Hours of Henry VIII
Illuminated by Jean Poyer
Gift of the Heineman Foundation, 1977
Hours of Henry VIII
Illuminated by Jean Poyer
Gift of the Heineman Foundation, 1977
Hours of Henry VIII
Illuminated by Jean Poyer
Gift of the Heineman Foundation, 1977
"Stabat mater": Lamentation
Hours of Henry VIII
Illuminated by Jean Poyer
Gift of the Heineman Foundation, 1977
"Stabat mater": Lamentation
Border: Deposition (fol. 26)
The half-page miniature that marks the opening of the "Stabat mater": depicts the Lamentation. The Virgin, flanked by John the Evangelist and Mary Magdalene, holds the dead Christ on her lap. Behind them, on Golgotha, looms the empty Cross; the two thieves have yet to be taken down.
The border illustrates the event that took place just before the Lamentation, the Deposition. The Virgin, again accompanied by John and the Magdalene, awaits the delivery of her dead Son's body by Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathea.
Hours of Henry VIII
Illuminated by Jean Poyer
Gift of the Heineman Foundation, 1977
Hours of Henry VIII
Illuminated by Jean Poyer
Gift of the Heineman Foundation, 1977
Hours of Henry VIII
Illuminated by Jean Poyer
Gift of the Heineman Foundation, 1977
Hours of Henry VIII
Illuminated by Jean Poyer
Gift of the Heineman Foundation, 1977