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Leaf from Lace Book of Marie de' Medici: John the Baptist Baptizing Christ

French (Artist)
2nd quarter 17th century with 15th century additions
ink and paint on parchment
(Manuscripts and Rare Books)

This Prayerbook was made for Marie de' Medici in the second quarter of the seventeenth century. Beyond its provenance as a personal book owned by the famous queen, it is exceptional for its intricately cut borders, which transform the parchment margins into lace. This effect was created using a technique known as "canivet," in which a small knife was used to cut ornate patterns into paper or parchment. An art form that flourished originally among nuns in France, Germany, and the Netherlands beginning in the sixteenth century, it was employed to exceptional effect in several manuscripts connected with Marie de' Medici. The Walters manuscript, made for her while she was regent of France, and wife of King Henry IV, contains twenty-eight miniatures, including original religious imagery as well as several later additions: a gouache portrait of the elderly queen, and nine small miniatures produced in Bruges ca. 1450 by an artist influenced by the Eyckian and Gold Scrolls styles prevalent at the time; the coat-of-arms of Marie de Medici, as well as her monogram. The Walters manuscript retains its original binding composed of mosaic inlays in green and black leather, as well as fine gilt pointillé foliate tooling, and a replica of the binding was created by Léon Gruel for Henry Walters on one of his seventeenth-century printed books (92.467) that also connects to Marie de' Medici.

Provenance
Provenance (from the French provenir, 'to come from/forth') is the chronology of the ownership, custody, or location of a historical object. Learn more about provenance at the Walters.

Marie de Medici, 2nd quarter 17th century. Baron d'Heiss, Paris, 2nd half 18th century [1]; Sale, Paris, March 7 1785, lot 358 [2]. Duchesse de Berry, 19th century [3]; Sale, Paris, March 22 1864, lot 3 [4]; purchased by M. de Machy, March 22 1864. Léon Gruel (?), Paris, late 19th-early 20th century [5]. Henry Walters, Baltimore, before 1905; by bequest to Walters Art Museum, 1931.

[1] Inscribed "o Ep" on front flyleaf i, r; "40D168. 1776" on back flyleaf i, r
[2] Front flyleaf iii, r inscribed "No. 358. B. d'Heiss"
[3] Inscribed "Duchesse de Berry No. 15" on front flyleaf i, r
[4] "3" inscribed on front flyleaf i, r
[5] Gruel's ownership of the manuscript is assumed given his careful replication of the binding on a printed book for Henry Walters ca. 1920, however there is no evidence in the manuscript to connect it with Gruel (he usually applied his bookplate inside), and as Walters owned the lace book by 1905, it is possible he obtained it elsewhere and only asked Gruel to replicate the binding; French book dealer Damascene Morgand published the lace book in 1886 while it was still in Machy's collection, and it is possible it could have gone through his hands later, as Walters purchased many books from him as well

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France, Paris (Place of Origin)

Measurements

Folio H: 5 1/4 × W: 3 5/8 in. (13.3 × 9.2 cm)

Credit Line

Acquired by Henry Walters, before 1905

Location in Museum

Not on view

Accession Number

In libraries, galleries, museums, and archives, an accession number is a unique identifier assigned to each object in the collection.

W.494.8R

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