128r: Signature of Jannette Brongnart, Binding: Modern limp vellum with two pairs of white leather ties. The preceding 19th-century binding is preserved: dark brown leather over cardboard, both covers framed with blind-tooled fillets; spine with four raised bands and gold-tooled title: HEURES DE SENLIS; gilt edges., Cataloged from microfilm by Albert Derolez., Cite as: Hours, Undetermined Use, with French Calendar. General Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University., Manuscript on parchment. Written by a single scribe in Gothica Cursiva Formata (Bastarda) in two sizes. The ascenders on the top line often have calligraphic extensions., Red headings. Heightening of the majuscules in yellow. All initials (1- or 2-lines) are on a rectangular background and are executed in paint and liquid gold. At the opening of the various Hours there are 4-line initials of the same type, always accompanied by full acanthus borders and an arch-topped miniature. The borders are framed in gold and may also contain leaves, flowers, fruit, birds., and Senlis use according to the inscription on the binding, but this use is not documented. The saints in the Calendar and in the Litany point to Northern France and Hainault.
Subject (Name):
Catholic Church
Subject (Topic):
Books of hours, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval, and Manuscripts, Medieval -- Connecticut -- New Haven
"Fünfzig numerierten Exemplaren"--P. [2] of cover., Copy 40. In case, as issued. Autographs of Jochen Lorenz and A.R. Penck. Accompanied by: Materials relating to A.R. Penck (7 sheets)., and On spine: Obergrabenpresse 3.
Publisher:
Obergrabenpresse,
Subject (Name):
Lorenz, Jochen--Autograph and Penck, A. R.,--1939---Autograph
All numbers deluxe copies, limited editions; all given to Jean Chopin by Henri Chopin and often inscribed to her. All autographed by Chopin. From the library of Chopin., Continues: Cinquième saison., Each issue is an artists' periodical in the form of a kit, consisting of various loose sheets on which are printed samples of concrete poetry, experimental typography and illustrations. Some issues are accompanied by a sound recording (a 7" or 10" vinyl record which are produced in and issued from Paris)., Issue with white plastic relief cover; accompanying sound disc shelved separately as: 2012 +S130 6. Inscribed by Henri to Jean Chopin., and Some issues lack dates.
Publisher:
Henri Chopin,
Subject (Name):
Chopin, Henri, Chopin, Jean, and Phillips, Tom, 1937-
Subject (Topic):
Art, French--France--20th century--Periodicals, Concrete art--Periodicals, Concrete poetry--Periodicals, French poetry--20th century--Periodicals, and Sound poetry--Periodicals
The paintings are on mica, and under each is a manuscript caption.
Description:
All versos blank., Manuscript title, occupying two leaves, "written by T. Vardapillay, writing master in the two English schools established by the American missionaries in Madura City"., and The name "Daniel Poor" is in a different hand, presumably that of the donor himself.
Subject (Name):
Poor, Daniel, Twining, William, Rev., and Vardapillay, T
In manuscript: 1/30. Autographs of author and artist. In gray cloth-covered case with mounted color photos of Matthies (taken Berlin, 2009) and Leiberg (Berlin, 2007). and On double leaves.
Publisher:
[s.n.],
Subject (Name):
Leiberg, Helge,--1954---Autograph and Matthies, Frank-Wolf,--1951---Autograph