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Pseudo-Jacquemart, active 14th century-15th century


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    • Pseudo-Jacquemart, 14th/15th cent.
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      • Pseudo-Jacquemart, 14th/15th cent.
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      • found: Les Petites heures du duc de Berry, c1988-c1989:commentary v., p. 40 (Pseudo-Jacquemart) commentary v., p. 141 (oldest known work 1382, a Legenda aurea of British Library; worked with Jacquemart de Hesdin and André Beauneveu on mss. for Jean de Berry ca. 1385-1390, Petites heures and Psautier; still in the service of the duke in 1409, when Grandes heures completed; one of last works a book of hours in collection of Alexandrine Rothschild, which can be dated between 1410 and 1415)
      • found: Meiss, M. French painting in the time of Jean de Berry. The late fourteenth century and the patronage of the Duke, 1967:text v., p. 179 (Pseudo-Jacquemart; illuminator; respectable but not major artist; collaborated with Jacquemart [de Hesdin] on paintings in Petites heures of Duke of Berry) text v., p. 263-265 (began to paint no later than 1378-1380; first encountered as early as 1382 in a Légende dorée; worked mainly for Duke of Berry, e.g., the duke's Grandes heures; in a lectionary for the duke, collaborated with the Boucicaut atelier; several mss. illuminated by him or his assistants have no apparent connection with the duke, though one produced for, perhaps in, Bourges; seems probable that he was still at work in 1412, even later)
      • found: Oxford art online, Jan. 20, 2011:Masters, anonymous, and monogrammists. Pseudo-Jacquemart (Pseudo-Jacquemart (fl. c. 1380-1410); French or Franco-Flemish illuminator; [Millard] Meiss singled out as independent personality from Jacquemart de Hesdin and his circle; employer Jean, duc de Berry; may have collaborated on duke's Très belles heures de Notre-Dame as early as ca. 1380; one of last works was Lectionary of the Sainte-Chapelle in Bourges (c. 1410; Bourges, Bib. Mun., MSS 33-6))
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      • 2011-01-24: new
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