Hi Andrew, Hoping I can help you out here a bit. Some of the representations you describe--Toro (there's two of them), Santiago, Moradillo (S. Esteban Protomartir), Estella, Soria, Palacio de Gelmirez (that's your "bishop's palace"), Rio Tirón (are you perhaps referring to Ahedo del Butrón?), and more--the "Art" for them is in the location itself. THey are stone carvings in the church in the very town, so the only way to get an image is to photograph it (or ask permission of a photographer whose images you can use).
Don't forget the following Spanish churches: -Cathedral of Burgos -Cathedral of Leon -Santa Maria de la Hiniesta -Ourense Cathedral -Burgo de Osma -Virgen de la Peña (Segovia) In art, there is a representation of a single-person, later organistrum, played by an angel. It is in a triptych originally from the monastery of Piedra, ca. 1390 (making it later medieval, of course). You might want to check out the following secondary sources, this is just a very basic list to get you started: Christian Rault (1985). L'organistrum, les origines de la vielle à roue. París, Ed. Aux amateurs de livres. Marianne Bröcker (1976). Die Drehleier, ihr Bau und ihre Geschichte (The hurdy Gurdy, its construction & history) Verlag für systematische Musikwissenschaft, Bonn Antonio Poves, Iconology of the Organistrum in Spanish Medieval Art, Thesis (Index available at http://www.organistrum.com/indiceTesis.pdf) Although I never recommend Wiki-anything for bonafide research, you can at least use it to get you started with references, and besides, the Spanish Organistrum page has a nice collection of the photos you might find useful--I'm not sure it's easy to find proper credits for them all, but they might be under a Creative Commons license: http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organistrum Plus there is more in the way of a bilbiography there, including a link to the text and translation of the Odo of Cluny medieval manuscript "how to build a hurdy gurdy" (Quomodo Organistrum Construatur). Best of luck! Vlad Wolodymyr Smishkewych Course Director, MA Ritual Chant and Song Irish World Academy of Music and Dance University of Limerick [email protected] wolodymyrsmishkewych.com On 17 Feb 2013, at 10:03, Andrew Orrison <[email protected]> wrote: > I will definitely share my paper when I finish it. The sources in my list are > just some of the ones I found from a really cool paper(I am attaching a PDF). > I am looking at a wider range of times. The 1600s and later are past the time > period I am looking for. > > Some other pieces I located: > 11th Centuary Abby of St. George at Boscherville Normandy (carving of an > organistrum > 1170 Hunterian Psalter > 1221 The Cantigas de Santa Maria > 1240 Banquet with Musicians, from the 'Bible Moralisee > 1339-44 Romance of Alexander > > > > --Andrew > > > > On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 3:33 AM, Ernic Kamerich <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Andrew, > > What a nice plan! > The subject says "medieval", but according to your list, you seem to restrict > yourself to the time before 1200. But you mention the much later painting of > Jeroen Bosch as well. What period are you interested in? > > And, please, will you let us know when you are ready and if there is a way to > read your paper? > > Ernic kamerich > > 2013/2/17 Andrew Orrison <[email protected]> > I will be working on a research paper about the Hrudy gurdy and was wondering > if you all know of locations of the hurdy gurdy in art besides the following > pieces. > > c.1100 (11th century?) Wolfenbiittel Gud. lat. 334 (Augsburg) > measurement treatise > 1149-1154 Visio Tnugdali (Regensburg) > c.1160 Paris, Notre Dame > c.1170 Boscherville > c.1170 (late 12th century) Soria > c.1173 York Psalter > c.1175-I205 Hortus Deliciarum > c.1188 St. Iago de Compostella (Cathedral) > late 12th century St. Louis Psalter (York) > late 12th century Riotiron > late 12th century Moradillo de Sedano > late 12th century Toro > late 12th century Estella > late 12th century St. Iago de Compostella (Bishop's palace) > 12th century Honnecourt-sur-l'Escaut > 12th century Luttrell Psalter > > There is also of course the Bosch piece as well. > > Thanks for your assistance! > > --Andrew Orrison > > -- > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google > Groups "hurdygurdy" group. > To post to this group, send email to [email protected] > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > [email protected] > For more options, visit this group at > http://groups.google.com/group/hurdygurdy > > The rules of posting, courtesy, and other list information may be found at > http://hurdygurdy.com/mailinglist/index.htm. 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