Master of Girart de Roussillon
The Master of Girart de Roussillon is an anonymous Burgundian illuminator whose fine illustrated manuscripts date between 1440 and 1465. During this period, he worked for Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy; Philip I of Croÿ, Governor of Luxembourg; and others. He decorated numerous works that survive, including the Roman de Girart de Roussillon from which his name is taken.[1]
Illustrated manuscripts
- Roman de Girart de Roussillon, ca. 1450, for Philip the Good, Vienna, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek
- Miroir d'humilité, or Traité de Morale, by St. Augustine, 1462, for Philip I of Croÿ, Madrid, Biblioteca Nacional de España, ms. Vit. 25.2.
- Composition de la sainte écriture, or Cy nous dit, 1462, for Philip the Good, Brusselles, Bibliothèque royale de Belgique, ms. 9017.
- Gilles de Trazegnies, 1463, for Antoine de Bourgogne, Dülme, Duke of Croÿ, ms. 50.
- Les Livres du roy Modus et de la royne Ratio, or Le Songe de pestilence, Henri de Ferrières (?), after 1455, for Philip the Good,[2] Bruxelles, Bibliothèque royale de Belgique, ms. 10218-19.[3]
References
- ↑ de Fatima Bosch, 16
- ↑ La scène de dédicasse est partiellement copiée de celle des Chroniques de Hainaut réalisée par Rogier van der Weyden
- ↑ F. Lyna, Les principaux manuscrits à peintures de la Bibliothèque royale de Belgique, III, éd. C. Pantens, Bruxelles, 1989, n° 286.
Sources
- de Fatima Bosch, Lynette María. Art, Liturgy, and Legend in Renaissance Toledo: The Mendoza and the Inglesia Primada. Pennsylvania State University Press, 2000. ISBN 0-271-01968-9
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