Chroniques

Accession number: 
MS M.804
Title: 
Chroniques
Created: 
France, probably, Paris, ca. 1412-1415.
Binding: 
Previously in vellum; rebound in 1948 by Marguerite Duprez Lahey in natural levant morocco with dark brown inlays along the edges.
Credit: 
Purchased through the Lewis Cass Ledyard Fund, 1938.
Description: 
363 leaves (2 columns; book 1 = 48-50 lines, book 2 = 38 lines), bound : vellum, ill. ; 365 x 270 mm
Provenance: 
Executed for Pierre de Fontenoy, seigneur de Rance (d.1427, arms and motto nulle autre included in the decoration); given ca. 1590 by Thomas Sackville, Lord Buckhurst (the Earl of Dorset) to William Cecil, Lord Burghley; inherited by Robert Bruce, first Earl of Ailesbury (d.1685); his sale (London, Nov. 21, 1687, p. 87, n. 2) to Sir Thomas Mostyn; Lord Mostyn Collection (ex-libris of Gloddaeth Library inside cover); his sale (Sotheby's, London, July 13, 1920, lot 44, facsimile) to William Clarkson Van Antwerp; his sale (New York, American Art Association, 1922, lot 19, facsimiles) to J.F. Drake for Cortland F. Bishop; his sale (New York, American Art Association, Anderson Galleries, part. I , April 5-8, 1938, lot 830); purchased at this sale for the Morgan Library through the Lewis Cass Ledyard Fund.
Notes: 

Ms. history; written and illuminated in France, probably Paris, ca. 1412-1415.
Decoration: 2 large half-page miniatures, 29 small square miniatures, figured borders and heraldic representations in marginal spaces.
Book 2 starts on fol. 265.
Artist: according to Millard Meiss the illumination on fol. 265-315 is by an associate of the Master of the Berry Apocalypse, denominated the Boethius illuminator; the remaining illumination executed by an associate--Cf. PML files.
Revised: 2015

Script: 
bastarda
Language: 
Middle French (Burgundian dialect)
Century: 
Classification: