Hours of the Virgin and scenes from the Apocalypse
Texts and Images
The Hours of the Virgin, the core text in Books of Hours, received a large miniature for each of its eight canonical hours of prayer. The miniatures show events in the Virgin’s life. Every page has a marginal miniature from the cycle illustrating the Apocalypse.
Annunciation (Hours of the Virgin, Matins)
The Annunciation, the standard image for the Hours of the Virgin, is set within an elaborate architectural structure and surrounded by a rich pictorial narrative in the border medallions. Starting from the top left and going anticlockwise, they show God the Father sending the dove of the Holy Spirit towards the Virgin, Joachim and Ann making an offering in the hope for a child, their meeting at the Golden Gate, the Virgin’s birth, her Presentation in the Temple, her Marriage to Joseph, and finally, on the top right, the Virgin at her loom.
The rounded faces with beady eyes (hotspots 1 and 2) and the gold clouds drifting across the sky are among the Giac Master’s hallmarks. Also typical of this artist is the extensive underdrawing and frequent changes of mind at the painting stage (hotspots 1, 3 and 5; see also Infrared Layer).
The arms of Isabella Stuart have been added within the initial.