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Jean Le Noir (illuminator)

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Name
  
Jean Noir


Role
  
Illuminator

Jean Le Noir (illuminator)

Jean le Noir was a French manuscript illuminator active in Paris between 1335 and 1380. He was a pupil of Jean Pucelle. His main work is the Psalter of Bonne de Luxembourg (c. 1348-1349, New York, The Cloisters, Inv. 69. 86.)

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Jean le Noir's daughter Bourgot (fr) assisted with much of his work.

Jean Le Noir (illuminator) File8 Jean Le Noir Two Fools Miniature from Psalter of Bonne of

In 1331 he was in service to Yolande of Flanders, Countess of Bar, Duchess of Bar, and later to the King. As reward for their services, Jean and Bourgot were given a house in Paris in 1358 by the King's son, the future Charles V, for whom they also worked after he ascended the throne in 1364. During the early 1370s Jean and Bourgot worked at Bourges for the Duke of Berry, who also held them in high esteem.

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