John de Pabenham and Joan Clifford of Frampton
Owners
John de Pabenham of Favenham, Bedfordshire (d. 1331) and Joan Clifford of Frampton, Gloucestershire.
He is depicted wearing chainmail and a surcoat emblazoned with his arms: barry of six argent and azure, on a bend gules three molets or (fols. 2v, 3r, 28v, 55v). She is shown in a gown emblazoned with her arms: checky or and azure, on a bend gules three lions passant argent (fols. 2v, 3r, 28v, 29r, 55v).
Annunciation with John de Pabenham and Joan Clifford kneeling in the lower margin (Hours of the Virgin)
Underdrawing for the draperies is visible in the infrared image, as well as through the semi-transparent paint used in the Virgin’s pink mantle. This garment was painted with a mixture of an insect-based red dye, lead white and gypsum (hotspot 1), while Gabriel’s dark pink tunic contains a red dye mixed with chalk (hotspot 2). Gabriel’s blue-grey wings contain azurite blue and small quantities of an organic red, as can be seen under magnification (hotspot 4). The tooled gold leaf in the background was additionally decorated by painting a pattern of spirals with an arsenic sulphide yellow pigment, likely orpiment (hotspot 5).