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Trogen, Kantonsbibliothek Appenzell Ausserrhoden

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Trogen, Kantonsbibliothek Appenzell Ausserrhoden, CM Ms. 4
Parchment · 202 ff. · 17.5 x 12.5 cm · Paris · beginning of the 15th century
Book of hours from Paris

The design concept of this manuscript, both the text and the execution, typify the Parisian 'Horae' tradition of the early 15th century ('Boucicaut-Meister'). The top-level organizational elements in the book's decorative program are seven pages decorated with miniatures; multi-line colorful initials mark the secondary textual divisions. The extremely squared illustrations on the decorated pages include scenes with figures enclosed on three sides by staffs entwined by tendrils with decorative gold, red and blue thorny leaves which completely fill the broad parchment margin. Four lines of text, introduced by a large colorful initial, are inserted between the illustration and the lower decorative staff. The beginning of each of the various offices is marked with such an ornamental page. This book of hours is not only the oldest item in the Carl Meyer collection in the Cantonal Library of Appenzell Ausserrhoden, it is one of its best and most valuable items. It is not know who originally commissioned the manuscript. (eis)

Online Since: 05/20/2009

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Trogen, Kantonsbibliothek Appenzell Ausserrhoden, CM Ms. 5
Parchment · 191 ff. · 15 x 11 cm · France · first half of the 15th century
Book of hours from (eastern?) France

The layperson who commissioned this book of hours is not known by name, but left definite personal traces on the book: he had a full page portrait miniature of himself painted on Fol. 11v, kneeling and accompanied by a coat of arms. The presence of such a prominent portrait of the benefactor indicates considerable ambition on the part of the book's commissioner, who was probably a member of the merchant class. In addition, the portrait was painted by a more talented artist than the other miniatures in the manuscript, which are made in the style of woodcuts. The book of hours could have been intended for use in eastern France. Stylistically, the work displays a provincial character. (eis)

Online Since: 05/20/2009

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Trogen, Kantonsbibliothek Appenzell Ausserrhoden, CM Ms. 6
Parchment · 212 ff. · 18.5 x 13 cm · Northern France (Paris?) · middle of the 15th century
Book of hours from France

This book of hours is patterned after the liturgical format of the Parisian 'Horae'. It differs, however, in its richer, yet qualitatively narrower range of illustrations: each of the Gospel selections is accompanied by a portrait of its author, and the Marian Office by a complete cycle illustrating the childhood of Jesus. The artist's indirect reception of the originals by the well known Paris illuminator, via a series of intermediate steps, displays numerous misunderstandings or intentional revisions. To the modern eye, accustomed to modern aesthetic norms, the shallow fields, bold juxtaposition of colors, and extremely foreshortened perspective used in these illustrations come across as expressive and inventive. The commissioner of the work is unknown. (eis)

Online Since: 06/08/2009

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Trogen, Kantonsbibliothek Appenzell Ausserrhoden, CM Ms. 7
Parchment · 108 ff. · 18 x 13 cm · Lille · around 1500
Book of hours from Lille

The origin of this manuscript in the northern French-Flemish border region can be determined from its liturgical features, its leather binding with stamped designs and the inscription Robiers Plovrins as well as by a comparison with stylistically similar manuscripts. Another book of hours illustrated by the same artist is held at Claremont near Berkeley, California (USA). This exemplar is a somewhat cruder imitation of the style of scribe and book illustrator Jean Markant, who was quite popular around 1500 in Lille. The commissioner of this volume is unknown. (eis)

Online Since: 06/08/2009

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Trogen, Kantonsbibliothek Appenzell Ausserrhoden, CM Ms. 8
Parchment · 104 ff. · 14 x 7 cm · Paris · second quarter of the 16th century
Book of hours from Paris

This book of hours with a tall, narrow format is a true pocket book, and the framing of the miniatures with architectural elements, crowned volutes, putti, and garlands displays a definite Renaissance influence. The book is illustrated with 16 full-page illuminations and 21 smaller, simpler miniatures by a different artist. One of the full-page illustrations shows the coat of arms of the person who commissioned the book: he was a certain Michel de Champrond (d. August 1, 1539), Lord of Ollé, Advisor and Paymaster of the King. This would indicate that a well-to-do personage, not of noble birth, but part of the court circle, had an elaborate, richly decorated and partially customized prayer book made by a middle quality manuscript workshop as late as the 1530s, when printed Books of hours were already widely available. (eis)

Online Since: 06/08/2009

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Trogen, Kantonsbibliothek Appenzell Ausserrhoden, CM Ms. 9
Parchment · 31 ff. · 20.5 x 16 cm · Flanders · second quarter of the 16th century
Prayer book of Anne of Cleves

This highly unusual textual object contains three pastiches of cut-out colored initials and twelve Flemish miniatures from the second half of the 16th century, glued to newer parchment pages and outlined during the 19th century, such that the composite images are presented as if they were painted on a single, matted page. The miniatures were taken from a personal prayer book that belonged to Anne of Cleves (1515-1557). (eis)

Online Since: 07/31/2007

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Trogen, Kantonsbibliothek Appenzell Ausserrhoden, CM Ms. 13
Paper · 107 ff. · 30 x 21 cm · around 1530-1540
Johann von Schwarzenberg, Memorial der Tugendt

Paper manuscript setting forth moral and social wrongdoings by means of illustrations of stories from biblical, classical and medieval history as well as of contemporary works about manners and social customs. In the lower third of each page is a proverb in rhyme calling to mind the Christian virtue that forms a counterpoint to the moral wrong depicted. (eis)

Online Since: 04/26/2007

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Trogen, Kantonsbibliothek Appenzell Ausserrhoden, CM Ms. 14
Paper · 50 ff. · 16.5 x 11 cm · Ingolstadt · 1584–1589
Book of traditional costumes for Ladislaus von Törring

This paper manuscript – a Liber Amicorum for Ladislaus von Törring – contains 49 deptictions of costumes and four of coats-of-arms: all are high quality watercolors and probably all are by the same hand. The costumes mostly show high-ranking persons, mainly from France (Paris), Spain and Veneto. Means of transport, such as ships and carriages, from the same time period are also depicted. Some of the people pictured are identified by captions in French and Italian. Aphorisms and dedications, mostly in Latin, are added on seven pages. The dedicatee is Ladislaus von Törring (1566-1638), Baron in Stein and Pertenstein, Rector of the University of Ingolstadt, a relative of the Bavarian royal family. (eis)

Online Since: 03/19/2020

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Trogen, Kantonsbibliothek Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Fa Zellweger 90/A : 01.1
Paper · 31 ff. · 37 x 32.5 cm · Trogen · 1891
Chronicle of the Zellweger family, vol. 1

Album with depictions of members of the Zellweger family of textile merchants from Trogen, with biographical texts on the male representatives of the family. From the early modern era until the middle of the 19th century, the Zellwegers shaped the economy and politics of Appenzell Ausserrhoden. Victor Eugen Zellweger, the author of these texts, saw to the reproduction of family-owned paintings, drawings and prints, making use of the most modern techniques of photography. For the calligraphic design and illustration of the 3-volume work, he engaged the illustrator Salomon Schlatter from St. Gall. (eis)

Online Since: 03/29/2019

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Trogen, Kantonsbibliothek Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Fa Zellweger 90/A : 01.2
Paper · 26 ff. · 37 x 32.5 cm · Trogen · 1891
Chronicle of the Zellweger family, vol. 2

Album with depictions of members of the Zellweger family of textile merchants from Trogen, with biographical texts on the male representatives of the family. From the early modern era until the middle of the 19th century, the Zellwegers shaped the economy and politics of Appenzell Ausserrhoden. Victor Eugen Zellweger, the author of these texts, saw to the reproduction of family-owned paintings, drawings and prints, making use of the most modern techniques of photography. For the calligraphic design and illustration of the 3-volume work, he engaged the illustrator Salomon Schlatter from St. Gall. (eis)

Online Since: 03/29/2019

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Trogen, Kantonsbibliothek Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Fa Zellweger 90/A : 01.3
Paper · 39 ff. · 37 x 32.5 cm · Trogen · 1891
Chronicle of the Zellweger family, vol. 3

Album with depictions of members of the Zellweger family of textile merchants from Trogen, with biographical texts on the male representatives of the family. From the early modern era until the middle of the 19th century, the Zellwegers shaped the economy and politics of Appenzell Ausserrhoden. Victor Eugen Zellweger, the author of these texts, saw to the reproduction of family-owned paintings, drawings and prints, making use of the most modern techniques of photography. For the calligraphic design and illustration of the 3-volume work, he engaged the illustrator Salomon Schlatter from St. Gall. (eis)

Online Since: 03/29/2019

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Trogen, Kantonsbibliothek Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Ms. 1
Paper · 459 ff. · 20 x 16 cm · Speicher · 1625/26
Bartholomäus Anhorn, Chronicle of Appenzell

Chronicle of Appenzell by Bartholomäus Anhorn (1566-1640, 1623-1626 priest in Speicher, 1626-1640 parish priest in Gais both in Appenzell Ausserrhoden). The manuscript describes events from the history of the undivided canton of Appenzell and the canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden (Outer Rhodes), created in 1597, with special emphasis on the Reformation and the Counter-Reformation. (hoe)

Online Since: 12/20/2012

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Trogen, Kantonsbibliothek Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Ms. 300
Paper · 73 ff. · 48 x 32 cm · Trogen · 1818-1824
Fitzi, Johann Ulrich and Zellweger, Johann Caspar: Appenzell Book of Flags

Collection of drawings of flags captured as booty, as well as Appenzell stained glas heraldic panels, landscapes and buildings from the 17th and 18th centuries, created by the illustrator Johann Ulrich Fitzi, with commentary by the historiographer and commissioner of the work, Johann Caspar Zellweger. (hoe)

Online Since: 12/13/2013

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Trogen, Kantonsbibliothek Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Ms. 301-1
Paper · 507 pp. · 39 x 21 cm · Trogen · 1829-1830
Johann Georg Schläpfer, Lucubrationen or scientific treatises

Three volumes of scientific treatises by Johann Georg Schläpfer on historical, biological, geological, medical and philosophical topics as well as several drawings and watercolors of landscapes, plants, animals and anatomical specimens, made by Johann Ulrich Fitzi. (hoe)

Online Since: 04/09/2014

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Trogen, Kantonsbibliothek Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Ms. 301-2
Paper · 439 pp. · 39 x 21 cm · Trogen · 1829-1830
Johann Georg Schläpfer, Lucubrationen or scientific treatises

Three volumes of scientific treatises by Johann Georg Schläpfer on historical, biological, geological, medical and philosophical topics as well as several drawings and watercolors of landscapes, plants, animals and anatomical specimens, made by Johann Ulrich Fitzi. (hoe)

Online Since: 04/09/2014

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Trogen, Kantonsbibliothek Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Ms. 301-3
Paper · 433 pp. · 39 x 21 cm · Trogen · 1829-1830
Johann Georg Schläpfer, Lucubrationen or scientific treatises

Three volumes of scientific treatises by Johann Georg Schläpfer on historical, biological, geological, medical and philosophical topics as well as several drawings and watercolors of landscapes, plants, animals and anatomical specimens, made by Johann Ulrich Fitzi. (hoe)

Online Since: 04/09/2014

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