Munich-Montserrat Book Of Hours
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The ''Munich-Montserrat Book of Hours'' is a 1535
illuminated manuscript An illuminated manuscript is a formally prepared document where the text is often supplemented with flourishes such as borders and miniature illustrations. Often used in the Roman Catholic Church for prayers, liturgical services and psalms, the ...
book of hours The book of hours is a Christian devotional book used to pray the canonical hours. The use of a book of hours was especially popular in the Middle Ages and as a result, they are the most common type of surviving medieval illuminated manuscrip ...
. It measured 10 by 14 cm in its original form. It was produced by
Simon Bening Simon Bening (c. 1483 – 1561) was a Flemish miniaturist, generally regarded as the last major artist of the Netherlandish tradition. Bening, born either in Ghent or Antwerp, was probably trained by his father, illuminator Alexander Bening, i ...
and his workshop, possibly for Alonso de Idiaquez (died 1547), royal secretary to
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. Its miniatures are stylistically similar to other books of hours by Bening and his workshop, such as the Da Costa Book of Hours, the Hennessy Book of Hours and the Hours of Isabella of Portugal, all produced for Spanish nobles. 202 of its sheets are now in Montserrat Abbey, forming most of the text except for those on the reverse of dispersed full-page miniatures. Those sheets include 20 small miniatures as high as 6 or 7 lines of text, 5 historiated initials at a height of 5 lines, 8 historiated page borders, and several letters and borders with floral ornament. A total of 35 leaves are now in the Bavarian State Library in Munich, the J. Paul Getty Museum ( Los Angeles) and a private collection. The leaves in Munich include 12 full page miniatures illustrating the months of the year, each with a historiated border, as well as two other full-page miniatures. Five other full-page miniatures are held individually by private owners.


History


Commissioning

The part held in Montserrat Abbey includes a 1578 inscription by the Spanish Inquisition guaranteeing that the work was not heretical. At that time it was in the Dominican monastery of San Telmo in
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in northern Spain and may have belonged to that monastery's founder Alonso de Idiaquez. Its images of the sufferings of the saints includes those of saint Sebastian, a favourite saint of the Habsburg rulers and their court, which may confirm that Idiaquez commissioned the work. Whilst based in Spain, he went on regular trips to the Low Countries between around 1535 and 1540 and might have commissioned the work whilst there, as did several other Spanish nobles of the period.


Later fate

Most of the book has been in Montserrat Abbey since 1858. Long before then, it had lost all its full-page miniatures and the calendar, totalling between 29 and 32 miniatures removed and dispersed. The calendar pages and two other miniatures were rediscovered in
Ferdinand Maria Ferdinand Maria (31 October 1636 – 26 May 1679) was a Wittelsbach ruler of Electorate of Bavaria, Bavaria and an elector (''prince-elector, Kurfürst'') of the Holy Roman Empire from 1651 to 1679. Electoral Prince of Bavaria He was born in M ...
's collection in the 17th century, possibly acquired by him around 1660 from the painter
Joseph Werner Joseph Werner (22 June 1637 – 21 September 1710), known as the Younger to distinguish him from his painter father of the same name, was a Swiss painter, known for miniatures. Joseph Werner the Younger became an artist of internatio ...
. Ferdinand Maria's collections formed the original core of the State Library of Bavaria. Other sheets were rediscovered over the course of the 20th century, with two miniatures from an English private collection bought in 1984 by the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles. Another miniature titled ''Christ's Arrest'' is known to be in the former collection of
Bernard H. Breslauer Bernard Hartmut Breslauer (1 July 1918 – 14 August 2004) was a German antiquarian book dealer and collector, who lived in turn in Germany, England and the United States. Life Breslauer was born into a Jewish family. His father Martin Breslaue ...
and two other miniatures were recently identified at two Christie's auctions, ''Penitent King David'' (sold on 11 July 2002 as lot 13) and ''Pentecost'' (sold on 16 November 2005 as lot 6).


Original composition

This was reconstructed by the US art historian
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.


Bibliography

* * * Thomas Kren and Johannes Rathofer, ''Simon Bening's Flemish calendar: complete facsimile of Munich Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Clm. 23638'', Luzern, 1988 * Thomas Kren, « Two miniatures by Simon Bening from the Munich/ Montserrat Hours », in Caroline Zoehl and Mara Hofmann (dir.), ''Von Kunst und Temperament : Festschrift fűr Eberhard Koenig zum 60. Geburtstag'', Turnhout, Brepols, 2007, vol. 13 in series « Ars Nova: Studies in Late Medieval and Renaissance Northern Painting and Illumination », 334 p., , pp. 143–48


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Heures de Munich-Montserrat 16th-century illuminated manuscripts Illuminated manuscripts of the J. Paul Getty Museum Munich-Montserrat