[FRENCH ILLUMINATOR]
Single leaf on vellum from a Book of Hours.
An attractive leaf on vellum from a Book of Hours, with a playful and unusual miniature at the foot of the page depicting two monkey-like creatures and a crane. Like many forms of such marginalia they bear no relation to the text above, and their role here is unclear. Perhaps they represent a world turned upside down, in which anthropomorphised creatures behave as humans and the natural order of things is inverted; but they do so contained safely within the marginal borders, like gargoyles on a church facade, kept away from the sacred interior.
The text is from Vespers of the Hours of the Virgin, the central text of the Book of Hours; Vespers are evening prayers, read at dusk.