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Music in the Margins: The Funeral of Reynard the Fox (13th century)
This motley crew of anthropomorphic animals can be found adorning the lower margins of a finely illuminated "book of hours" produced in late thirteenth-century England and now residing in the collection of the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore. Appearing throughout a section relaying the crucification of Christ, these horn-tooting, cymbal-beating, bier-bearing creatures are attending the funeral of Reynard the Fox.
Thought to have originated in Lorraine folklore, the tale of the trickster fox Reynard soon made its way into a literary cycle of allegorical Dutch, English, French and German fables, getting its most extensive treatment via the pen of Pierre de Saint-Cloud in his Le Roman de Renart, ca. 1170. Written mainly during the Middle Ages by a multitude of authors, the Reynard stories often acted as parodies of medieval literature staples (e.g. courtly romances), as well as satire commenting on political and religious institutions. Reynard's funeral appears in many of the tales: his enemies gathering to deliver weepy, over-the-top elegies full of insincere piety, only to then come a cropper as Reynard leaps alive from the bier and wreaks his revenge.
Sheep ringing bells, detail from fol. 73r.
Elephant as a pilgrim, detail from fol. 73r.
Bull blowing a horn, detail from fol. 74r.
Horse playing a flute and drum, detail from fol. 74v.
Ass playing a recorder and bell, detail from fol. 75r.
Dog playing bagpipes, detail from fol. 75v.
Ape family (mocking of human funerals?), detail from fol. 76r.
Brechimer the Stag and Tibert the Cat carrying Reynard the Fox's bier, detail from fol. 76v and fol. 77r. (composite image).
Chanticleer the Cock swinging a censer, detail from fol. 77v.
Ysengrin the Wolf (arch enemy of Reynard) as a bishop, detail from fol. 78r.
Cat beating a cymbal, detail from fol. 78v.
Goat carrying a crucifix, detail from fol. 79r.
Bear blowing a horn, detail from fol. 79v.
Ram, with situla, sprinkling holy water with an aspergillum, detail from fol. 80r.
Boar digging a grave, detail from fol. 80v.
Rabbit tolling church bells, detail from fol. 81r.
Jul 13, 2017