Cutting from the Missals of Pope Clement VII
Artist: Giallo, Jacopo del
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Parchment, traces of earlier paper mounts on verso, collage formed of three pieces, a central bar and two corner pieces, now pasted together to form a single bar, 83 x 254 mm
DESCRIPTION: Three segments, the central panel with gold foliage on red ground with central roundel enclosing arms of Clement VII, the two corner pieces with inscriptions on gold tablets, CLEMENS VII PONTIF. OPT. MAX. JULIUS DE MEDICIS FLORENTINUS LEONIS X. FRATER PATRUELIS. on the left and on the right ELECTUS SUM. PONTIF. ANNO DOMINI MDXXIII.
History note: Pope Clement VII (r. 1523-1534); Abate Luigi Celotti (c.1768-c.1846); his sale, Christie’s, London, 26 May 1825, lot 63 (Marlay cutting It. 35) and part of lot 74 (Marlay cuttings It. 33 and It. 34); Thomas Miller Whitehead
Method of acquisition: Bequeathed (1912) by Marlay, Charles Brinsley
16th Century, first half#
Circa
1523
CE
-
Circa
1534
CE
Support composed of paper parchment
Accession number: Marlay cutting It. 33f
Primary reference Number: 181240
Project ID: 1381
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Manuscripts and Printed Books
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