Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Silver Guard for Robert du Prey

Robert

This initial is taken from Codex Michaelburanus perg. 1. f. 195r.

I screwed up a bit on the spacing of the calligraphy -- did the top line on the gap between the lines rather than on the text line, and then started the second line of main calligraphy too low. Ah well. Overall, I think it's okay. The text reads (unabbreviated):

His presentibus audite (Pay attention to these presents!) The kingdom of Drachenwald is made strong by those who protect our borders and those who are renowned are numbered amongst the Order of the Silver Guard. Such a warrior is Robert du Prey who we, Vitus and Isabel, enroll today as a member of the said order. Dated xxxviii sept. a.s. liv, and witnessed below.

I love doing these zoomorphic gold dragon initials with the red decoration, but have always struggled with getting the wash background right. This actually worked pretty well.

Two more snaps:

Robert   Robert


© 2019, Sara L. Uckelman.

Panache for Ellisa von Styra

Ellisa

Sometimes you find an exemplar (like HMML MS Hs. 3, f. 128a) which looks like it should be simple and straightforward and yet flashy and lovely, but it turns out being just a step or two beyond your ability. Ah well, I would have liked this one to have been brilliant, because it's for a fellow scribe, but in the end it's merely "fine". On the other hand, as crappy as the calligraphy is (even with measuring the exemplar, I still didn't get the line spacing right!!) it is still some of the best Gothic I've ever done, and so I'm pretty pleased by that.

And, you know, it is vellum with gold. And it has abbreviations! So it's not all bad.

The text reads:

To our dear clerk Ellisa von Styra greetings from Vitus and Isabel. By these presents we confirm you as a member of our order of panache with all rights and responsibilities. Done xxviij September a.s. liv and witnessed by us below

Two other snaps:

Ellisa    Ellisa


© 2019, Sara L. Uckelman.

Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Pelican for Mór inghean Bhriain

Mor

This is quite possibly the best scroll I have done to date. It's oak gall ink, gold leaf, and gouache on vellum, and basically every single thing about it, I love. Originally I had wanted to do supporters as well, but I quickly realised that my artistic skills would not be up to drawing them, and that I would rather having something simpler done well than something more complex that failed. And you can't even tell that I spilled tea all over part of the border while putting down the gold size!

The design is one of my favorite types of borders, which I last used almost 10 years ago for another Pelican scroll for a dear friend. It's amazing to see how I've improved in a decade.

The text reads:

To all true gentle and noble people these present letters reading hearing or seeing we Vitus and Isabel, king and queen of Drachenwald send due and humble commendations and greetings. Equity wills and reason ordains that women virtuous of noble courage be by their merits renowned and rewarded and one such person especial is our beloved cousin Baroness Mor inghean Bhriain, gentlewoman, lady of the lindquistringes. So that not only in her person in this mortal life so brief and transient but also in her good name and fame to be of noble memory after her departure out of this life and to be in every place of honor ever more reverenced so that by her example other persons may the more sooner desire to apply themselves to dispend their lives in honorable works and virtuous deeds therefore we the said sovereigns have by the power and authority given us by law and custom make the said Mor a member of the ancient and honorable Order of the Pelican and have ordained and assigned unto her the sole and unique right to bear the arms argent a rowan tree issuant from a base gules the tree frcuted and the base charged with three bezants and for augmentation on the middle bezant an ancient crown sable as is depicted more plainly herein these letters patent which we have caused to be drawn up so that we may sign them below in confirmation on the xxj day sept liv.

I did not plan my time very well with this, and spent the last four days before it had to go in the mail working on it for ~3 hours a night. Prior to that, I'd probably done another 3 hours of prep work, so I'm guessing this took around 15 hours in total. Below are a variety of in-progress pictures and close-ups.


© 2019, Sara L. Uckelman.

Sunday, September 15, 2019

Ffraid for Johanna af Hucka

Johanna

The text reads:

To all present and to come these letters seeing or hearing greetings from the soverigns of insulae draconis, Duncan and Constanza. For the love we bear our cousin mistress Johanna aff Hucka and for all she hath done we invite her into our order of ffraid. xxi*ix*liv.

I had had an entirely different design planned, but then I found a scroll I'd earlier done with this style of bordure and it reminded me of how much I love it, so I changed plans. (I had also forgotten how fiddly all that gilding is!).

I was a bit under pressure time-wise, so the scroll came along with me to Würzburg and I painted in my hotel room. Here's some inprogress photos!


© 2019, Sara L. Uckelman.

Tuesday, September 3, 2019

AoA for Hiltrude von Trivium

Hiltrude

Sepia ink on vellum with gouache and gold leaf. The text reads:

To all true and honourable people these present letters seeing or hearing greetings from Vitus and Isabel king and queen of Drachenwald. Inasmuch as we have both seen and heard of the works and skills of our trusty and well-beloved servant Hiltrude von Trivium we the above-named rulers affirm that henceforth and in perpetuity she shall be known in all places as a lady, and for the remembrance of this she now holds the sole and unique right to display the arms depicted above plainly.

Confirmed vii aug liv.

Always a pleasure to do an AoA when the recipient has registered arms!

Hiltrude


© 2019, Sara L. Uckelman.