Pages from a gradual

Details:

created in Cologne, workshop of nuns from a convent

Jahr:

around 1325–1350

Medium:

tempera and gold on parchment

Bemerkung:

bequest of Dr. Peter Wings, Aachen, 1893

Inventarnr.:

GK 1132

Beschreibung:

The richly decorated music pages behind the protective curtains once belonged to a hymnal. This so-called Gradual was produced by hand by the nuns of the Cologne convent of St. Clare.

The careful illumination of the parchment pages was not intended to provide income for the nuns, but was—much like a form of prayer—a meditative practice meant to foster concentration on God. One of the nuns, the abbess Petronella, even had herself depicted on each individual page.

But what was the purpose of the surrounding decorative borders, filled with humans, animals, and hybrid creatures? These imaginative depictions are playful caricatures known as drolleries, which often appear in medieval manuscript illumination and served to provide variety and entertainment.