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Jacquemart de Hesdin The Carrying of the Cross oil painting


The Carrying of the Cross
Painting ID::  2167
Artist: Jacquemart de Hesdin
Painting: The Carrying of the Cross
Introduction: Musee du Louvre, Paris
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jacquemart de Hesdin The Carrying of the Cross (mk05) oil painting


The Carrying of the Cross (mk05)
Painting ID::  19980
Artist: Jacquemart de Hesdin
Painting: The Carrying of the Cross (mk05)
Introduction: Vellum mounted on canvas,15 x 11''(38 x 28 cm).Form the Grandes Heures of the Duc de Berry,finished in 1409 acquired for the Louvre in 1960
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jacquemart de Hesdin The Fool oil painting


The Fool
Painting ID::  43536
Artist: Jacquemart de Hesdin
Painting: The Fool
Introduction: 1351-1400
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jacquemart de Hesdin Christ Carrying the Cross. oil painting


Christ Carrying the Cross.
Painting ID::  93269
Artist: Jacquemart de Hesdin
Painting: Christ Carrying the Cross.
Introduction: between 1384(1384) and 1409(1409) Medium Oil on vellum mounted on canvas Dimensions 37 x 28 cm (14.6 x 11 in) cjr
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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     French Gothic Era Miniaturist, ca.1350-1410 Jacquemart's whole career developed at Bourges (the capital of the Province of Berry) at the court of John, Duke of Berry. He was active in the Duke's service from 1384 until 1414 and made a significant contribution to the Duke's famous illuminated books, in particular the Tr??s Belles Heures du Duc de Berry, the Grandes Heures, the Petites Heures, and a Psalter, often working with the Limbourg brothers and the painter known as the Boucicaut Master. On 28 November 1384, Jacquemart was paid for the first time by the steward of John, Duke of Berry, to cover expenses he and his wife had incurred in Bourges, and he was also paid for his clothes for the coming winter. After 1384, he was paid a regular salary. In 1398, while Jacquemart was working for Berry in the castle at Poitiers, he was accused with his assistant Godefroy and with his brother-in-law Jean Petit of the theft of colours and patterns from Jean de Hollande, another painter who worked for Berry. Jacquemart is recorded as staying in Bourges in 1399. The Tr??s Belles Heures du Duc de Berry (also sometimes called the Brussels Hours, from the city where it has long been kept) is chiefly the work of Jacquemart. The book is described in an inventory of Berry's library dated 1402: ?? Unes tr??s belles heures richement enlumin??es et ystori??es de la main Jacquemart de Odin. ?? The Tr??s Belles Heures disappeared for several hundred years, but the scholarly consensus is that the manuscript in the Biblioth??que Royale at Brussels is the one described in the 1402 inventory. The Petites Heures is believed to date from before 1388, apart from a miniature of the Duke of Berry himself added later by the Limbourg brothers. Millard Meiss suggests that at least five painters worked on the book's illuminations, Jacquemart and four unidentified artists. One of these four is commonly referred to as the Pseudo-Jacquemart. Jacquemart's small painting The Carrying of the Cross (vellum mounted on canvas, 38 cm by 28 cm, dated before 1409) is in the Mus??e du Louvre. . Related Artists to Jacquemart de Hesdin : | Per Wilhelm Cedergren | Stettheimer Florine | Marinus van Reymerswaele | Thomas Kelah Wharton | Sir Edward john poynter,bt.,P.R.A |

 

 

 

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