The Ormesby Psalter: patrons & artists in Medieval East Anglia
The Ormesby Psalter is perhaps the most magnificent yet enigmatic of the great Gothic psalters produced in East Anglia in the first half of the fourteenth century. Its pages boast a wealth of decoration picked out in rich colours and burnished gold, and its margins are inhabited by a vibrant crew of...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Ormesby Psalter is perhaps the most magnificent yet enigmatic of the great Gothic psalters produced in East Anglia in the first half of the fourteenth century. Its pages boast a wealth of decoration picked out in rich colours and burnished gold, and its margins are inhabited by a vibrant crew of beasts, birds and insects. Fantastic imagery proliferates: musicians, mermaids, lovers and warriors are juxtaposed with scenes from everyday life, from chivalric legend, and from folk-tales, fables and riddles. The psalter takes its name from Robert of Ormesby, subprior at Norwich Cathedral Priory in the 1330s. He was not the first owner, however, and it has long been acknowledged that the writing, decoration and binding of the book took place in a series of distinct phases from the late thirteenth to the mid-fourteenth century. The final result was the work of four or five scribes and up to seven illuminators and its pages show a panorama of stylistic development. Unravelling its complexities has sometimes been thought to hold the key to understanding the 'East Anglian School', a group of large, luxury manuscripts connected with Norwich Cathedral and Norfolk churches and patrons. This book casts an entirely new light on its history, not only clarifying and dating the successive phases of production, but associating the main work on the manuscript with the patronage of John de Warenne, Earl of Surrey, one of the greatest magnates of the time. It is extensively illustrated with full-page colour reproductions of the manuscript's main decorated folios, as well as many smaller initials and numerous comparative illustrations |
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INDEX
References to illustrations are in bold
Aguillon family 74
Aguillon, Sir Robert 70
Aguillons Hall 74
Balliol, Edward 41
Balliol, John, king of Scotland 41
Balliol, Isabella nee de Warenne 41
Balliol family 38
Bannockburn 29
Bar, Henri III, Comte de 48
Bar, Joan de, see under Joan de
Warenne
Bar, Renaud de, Bishop of Metz
46, 48, 59, 101, 115
Breviary of, see under Breviary
Bardolf family of Wormegay 6,25,
27, 38, 41, 43, 61, 65, 66-76,
79—82, 88, 100, 107
Bardolf, Agnes, nee de Grandson
79
Bardolf, Cecily, see under Morley
Bardolf, Cecily, wife of Thomas
79
Bardolf, Hugh, 1st Baron 70,
74, 75, 78
Bardolf, Isabella, nee Aguillon
70, 74
Bardolf, Joan 79
Bardolf, John, 3rd Baron 80
Bardolf, Robert 6, 74
Bardolf, Thomas, 2nd Baron
70, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81
Bardolf, William, sheriff of
Norfolk and Suffolk 70
Bardolf, William 75
see also Stoke Bardolph,
Stow Bardolph
Becket, Thomas see Thomas, St
bestiaries 50. 113-15, H7 136
Bible of Richard of Felmingham
18, 20
Blackburn Psalter 21
Bodleian Library 3, 4
Bohun family 38, 41, 79, 101
Bohun, James de 41, 79
Bohun, Joan de see Bardolf
Books of Hours 8, 50
Breviary of Renaud de Bar 48, 49,
58, 59
Brewes, William de, Lord of
Bamber and Gower 79
Bromholm Priory 48
Bromholm Psalter 50, 50
Burgh Vaux 74
Bury St Edmunds 80
Bussey family 80
Camoys, John de 82
Camoys, Margaret de, nee Foliot
79, 82
Carrow Psalter 18
Castile family 38, 41, 48
Castile, Eleanor of 41
Castle Acre, seat of Warenne
family 76, 76, 77, 81
Cheap Finisher see under Ormesby
Psalter
Chronicles of the Roman Emperors and
Popes (Martinus Polonus) 50
Clare family 38, 41, 61, 65, 77
Clare, Gilbert de, Earl of
Gloucester 41, no
Clare, Margaret de, see under
Gaveston
Cley-next-the-Sea, Church of
St Margaret of Antioch 52, 53
Cockerell, Sir Sydney 4, 10, 98
Cornwall family 38,41
Douai Psalter 9
Douce, Francis 3, 4
Douce Apocalypse 4
Duns Scotus (John Duns) 45
Dunstan, St 24
Edmund, St 24
Edward I, king of England 48, 70,
75, 78, 79, 88
Edward II, king of England 37,41,
77, 79, 80, 88
Edward III, king of England 35,
100
Edward VI, king of England 3
Elsing, Church of St Mary 82
Ely Cathedra! 124
Estuteville, Margery see under
Foliot 75
Ethelbert, St 83
Etheldreda, St 83
Felix of Dunwich, St 83
Felmingham, Richard of 18, 20
Ferrers, William de, Earl of Derby
70
Fitzalan family 41, 61
Fitzalan, Alice, née de Warenne 41
Fitzalan, Edmund, Earl of Arundel
41
Fleggburgh 74
Foliot family of Gressenhall 6, 25,
27, 29, 35, 38, 41, 43, 61, 65,
66-76, 77, 79-82, 88, 100, 107,
110
Foliot, Beatrice, née Bardolf 74
Foliot, Joan, née de Brewes 79
Foliot, Jordan, ist Lord 74, 75,
76, 128
Foliot, Margaret see under
Camoys
Foliot, Margery, née Estuteville
75
Foliot, Margery, née Newmarch
41, 74, 75
Foliot, Margery, see under
Hastings
Foliot, Richard (d. 1225) 74
Foliot, Richard, 2nd Lord 29,
41, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80,
81, 82, IOO, 107, IIO, II2, 128
Foliot, Richard, the younger
29, 41, 128
Foliot, William 75
Gaveston, Margaret, née de Clare
41
Gaveston, Piers, Count of
Cornwall 41
Qlossa ordinaria (Peter Lombard) 23,
24
Gloucester Cathedral 125
Gorleston, Franciscan Priory 45
Gorleston Psalter 4, 9, 10, 11, 61,
78, 81, 84, 101, 124, 125
Grandson, William de 79
Grantham Priory 45
Great Gloss (Peter Lombard) 23
Great Yarmouth 88
Gregory the Great, Pope 48
Moralia in Job 50
Gressenhall 75, 76, 81, 112
Guillaume le Clerc de Normandie
115
Hastings, Sir Hugh de 82
Hastings, Margery de, nee Foliot
79, 82
Hastings, Isabel de 82
Hemenhale, Bishop Thomas 92,
107
Hereford Cathedral 125
Holme, St Benet’s Abbey 51. 52, 91
Hours of Englebert of Nassau 4
Howard family, Earls of Suffolk 6
Howard Psalter 65
Hoxne Priory 92
Isabella, queen of England 80
Jesse Maşter see under Ormesby
Psalter
Lancaster, Thomas, Earl of 29, 81,
82
Leon family 38
Lowick, Church St Peter 34, 34, 35
Ludlow, Church of St Laurence
125
Luttrell Psalter 125
Madrid, Biblioteca Nacional MS
6422 18
Macclesfield Psalter 9, 35, 35, 50,
51, 81
Margaret, queen of England 78
Metz 46, 48, 61, 101
Cathedral of St Etienne 46
paraiges (Jurue, Outre-Seille,
Porte-Moselle) 61
see also Renauld de Bar
162 THE ORMESBY PSALTER
Morley, William, Lord 80
Morley, Cecily, nee Bardolf 80
Mortimer, Roger 80
Neot, St 83
Nerford, Margaret de 41
Newmarch family 38, 41, 61
Newmarch, Margery de, see under
Foliot
North Walsham 91
Norwich, Church of Holy Trinity
95
Norwich Book of Hours 50
Norwich Cathedral 3, 4, 6, 18, 33,
34» 50, $2, 53, 83, 87, 92, 100,
107
Norwich Cathedral Priory (Church
of the Holy Trinity) 4, 9
Ante-Reliquary Chapel, 18
cloisters 34, 52
Prior’s Door 34, 19
St Ethelbert Gate 52, 54
Ormesby, Agnes 91
Ormesby, John 91
Ormesby, Robert of 3, 4, 9, 83, 84,
88, 91, 92, 96, 98, 100, 107
Ormesby, Sir William de 74, 88
Ormesby, William, the younger
9i
Ormesby 74, 88, 92
Ormesby Master see under Ormesby
Psalter
Ormesby Psalter
Beatus pages 4, 6, 25, 27, 29,
30-31, 32, 33, 105—9, 106,
109
Calendar pages 3, 6, 16, 24, 83,
85, 87, 94, 95, 98
Cheap Finisher 46, 54, 66, 70,
98
chemise binding 4, 5, 6, 87, 97,
99
coats of arms 6, 9, 25—9, 26, 28,
38-43, 39» 40, 42, 48, 60,
61—6, 62—3, 98—100, 99
Crucifixion 44, 44, 84, 113,
115
historiated initials 7, 21, 43, 61
Jesse Master 29, 34, 32, 35, 38,
45
Jesse Tree imagery 7, 30, 32-5,
82, 84, 105, 106
King David imagery 15, 16, 17,
22, 23, 24, 31, 32, 43, 61, 84,
91, 105, 107, 108, 109, no,
in, 117, 119» 125» 131» 133»
136
Last Judgement 23, 36, 37, 135
Ormesby Master 45, 46, 48, 54,
59, 81, 113, 115, 117, 119, 122,
128
St Omer Master 84
Virgin and Child imagery 42,
43» 83
zoomorphic imagery 7, 38, 61
Osyth, St 83
Pacht, Otto 46
Percy family 38, 41
Percy, Eleanor de, nee de Warenne
4i
Percy, Henry, 1st Baron 41
psalters see under individual names
Ringland, Church of St Peter 52,
54
St Benet’s Abbey see Holme
St Etienne Cathedral see Metz
St Omer Master see under Ormesby
Psalter
St Omer Psalter 9, 61, 65, 90, 91
St Omer, William de 84
Salmon, John, Bishop of Norwich
95
Saxlingham Nethergate 18
Scratby 74
Scratby Bardolphs 74
Segrave, Elizabeth 82
Segrave, John, Lord 82
Segrave, Nicholas 82
Segrave, Steven 82
Smithfield Decretals 136
Stoke Bardolph 70
Stow Bardolph 70, 74
Stowe Breviary 9, 61, 64, 65
Tewkesbury Abbey 37
Thetford Dominican Priory 50
Thomas Becket of Canterbury, St
3» 24, 83
Thornham Parva Retable 50, 52,
78, 81
Thorpe, Thomas 3
Tickhill, John, Prior of Worksop
25
Tickhill Psalter 24
INDEX 163
UfFord, Earls of Suffolk 9
UfFord, Robert de 96, 100
UfFord family arms 9
Varenne family 41
Vaux family 41, 65, 70, 74, 80
Vaux, Petronilla de 41
Vaux, Roger de 75
Vaux-Bardolf Psalter 41, 65, 70, 71
Warenne family of Castle Acre 27,
29, 38, 41, 43, 48, 61, 66, 70,
75—82, IOI, 107, II2
see also Varenne
Warenne, John de, 6th Earl of
Surrey and Sussex 25, 27, 29,
38, 41, 45, 48, 50, 76, 77, 78,
79, 81, 100, ιοί, 107, 112
Warenne, Joan de, née de Bar
48
William of Norwich, St 83, 84, 88
Wormegay, seat of Bardolf family
70, 74, 76
Yelverton, Robert de 80
Yelverton, Cecily de, see under
Morley
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spelling | Law-Turner, Frederica C. E. Verfasser (DE-588)142269573 aut The Ormesby Psalter patrons & artists in Medieval East Anglia Frederica C.E. Law-Turner and Oxford Bodleian Library 2017 164 Seiten Illustrationen, genealogische Tafel, Karte txt rdacontent sti rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The Ormesby Psalter is perhaps the most magnificent yet enigmatic of the great Gothic psalters produced in East Anglia in the first half of the fourteenth century. Its pages boast a wealth of decoration picked out in rich colours and burnished gold, and its margins are inhabited by a vibrant crew of beasts, birds and insects. Fantastic imagery proliferates: musicians, mermaids, lovers and warriors are juxtaposed with scenes from everyday life, from chivalric legend, and from folk-tales, fables and riddles. The psalter takes its name from Robert of Ormesby, subprior at Norwich Cathedral Priory in the 1330s. He was not the first owner, however, and it has long been acknowledged that the writing, decoration and binding of the book took place in a series of distinct phases from the late thirteenth to the mid-fourteenth century. The final result was the work of four or five scribes and up to seven illuminators and its pages show a panorama of stylistic development. Unravelling its complexities has sometimes been thought to hold the key to understanding the 'East Anglian School', a group of large, luxury manuscripts connected with Norwich Cathedral and Norfolk churches and patrons. This book casts an entirely new light on its history, not only clarifying and dating the successive phases of production, but associating the main work on the manuscript with the patronage of John de Warenne, Earl of Surrey, one of the greatest magnates of the time. It is extensively illustrated with full-page colour reproductions of the manuscript's main decorated folios, as well as many smaller initials and numerous comparative illustrations Ormesby Psalter (DE-588)1141398524 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1280-1320 gnd rswk-swf Buchmalerei (DE-588)4008650-1 gnd rswk-swf Psalter (DE-588)4176114-5 gnd rswk-swf England (DE-588)4014770-8 gnd rswk-swf Ormesby Psalter (DE-588)1141398524 u DE-604 England (DE-588)4014770-8 g Buchmalerei (DE-588)4008650-1 s Psalter (DE-588)4176114-5 s Geschichte 1280-1320 z Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029646601&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Law-Turner, Frederica C. E. The Ormesby Psalter patrons & artists in Medieval East Anglia Ormesby Psalter (DE-588)1141398524 gnd Buchmalerei (DE-588)4008650-1 gnd Psalter (DE-588)4176114-5 gnd |
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title | The Ormesby Psalter patrons & artists in Medieval East Anglia |
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title_auth | The Ormesby Psalter patrons & artists in Medieval East Anglia |
title_exact_search | The Ormesby Psalter patrons & artists in Medieval East Anglia |
title_full | The Ormesby Psalter patrons & artists in Medieval East Anglia Frederica C.E. Law-Turner |
title_fullStr | The Ormesby Psalter patrons & artists in Medieval East Anglia Frederica C.E. Law-Turner |
title_full_unstemmed | The Ormesby Psalter patrons & artists in Medieval East Anglia Frederica C.E. Law-Turner |
title_short | The Ormesby Psalter |
title_sort | the ormesby psalter patrons artists in medieval east anglia |
title_sub | patrons & artists in Medieval East Anglia |
topic | Ormesby Psalter (DE-588)1141398524 gnd Buchmalerei (DE-588)4008650-1 gnd Psalter (DE-588)4176114-5 gnd |
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