PSALTER
PSALTER. Psalter in Latin, illuminated manuscript in Latin on vellum
Northern France/Flanders, (Picardy or Ghent?), last decades of 13th century.
Text and Illumination: The volume comprises Psalms 15-150, followed by the Magnificat, a Litany and other prayers. The initials here compare well with the refined works of this region in the last decades of the thirteenth century (such as the Psalter for the use of Ghent, mid-thirteenth century, now Getty MS. 14; 85.MK.239, and the Bestiary from Flanders, c. 1270, now Getty, MS. Ludwig XV 3;83.MR.173: see Kren, Illuminated Manuscripts from Belgium and the Netherlands, pp. 40 and 44-6; and the Bute Psalter, made north east France c. 1270, now Getty MS. 46;92.MK.92: see same series for French manuscripts, pp. 31-32), and sets it well above the more commonly found rustic examples. The historiated initials contain: 1. fol. 30v, David as a crowned king with a long staff, touching his eyes as God blesses him (opening Dominus illuminatio mea ... , Psalm 26); 2. fol. 50r, God appearing from a cloud and blessing an enthroned David (opening Dixi custodiam vias ... , Psalm 39); 3. fol. 67v, David brandishing a sword before a Jewish religious leader, probably representing Ahimelech to whom the text is addressed (opening Quid gloriaris in ... , Psalm 51); 4. fol. 68v, King David standing before a fool representative of those who work iniquity, who have devoured my people like a loaf of bread , who holds a staff and bites from a circular piece of bread (opening Dixit insipiens in ... , Psalm 52); 5. fol. 86v, Christ and David in different compartments of an initial, with Christ blessing while David is half-submurged in water (opening Salvum me fac ... , Psalm 68); 6. fol. 109v, David with a stick ringing the bells hanging from a stone church (opening E[xultate] deo nostro ... , Psalm 80); 7. Fol. 130r, three tonsured monks singing from a book on a lectern (opening Cantate domino canticum ... , Psalm 97); 8. fol. 133r, David in prayer on the Mount of Olives (opening Domine exaudi orationem ... , Psalm 101); 9. fol. 153v, the Crucifixion, with God the Father holding Christ on the Cross (opening Dixit dominus ... , Psalm 109). An elegant and high quality psalter rare.
Provenance:1. Written and illuminated for the noblewoman in a white headdress and blue robes who is shown kneeling before a bishop on top of the initial on fol. 200r. She lived somewhere in the border region of north eastern France and adjacent Flanders: note SS. Bertin, Wulmar and Folquin in the Litany, whose cults can be located to St Omer, Picardy or Ghent, and the extreme north eastern tip of France, respectively.2. Carlo de Poortere (1917-2002), bibliophile and collector of fine bindings, who built a substantial collection of examples from the sixteenth century onwards with the aid of Brussels book-dealer Florent Tulkins: with his red leather label with gilt embossed binding-carriage on front endleaf.