The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, v. 29, no. 6 (February, 1971)
THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART BULLETIN | VOLUME 29 | NUMBER 6

Jean Pucelle—Facts and Fictions

Deuchler, Florens, Elizabeth Haight Flinn, Jeffrey M. Hoffeld, and Charles Vaurie
1971
33 pages
63 illustrations
8 x 9.75 in
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This Bulletin is dedicated to a discussion of Jean Pucelle, an outstanding Parisian illuminator of the early fourteenth century, whose name has been connected with two illuminated manuscripts in the collection of The Met Cloisters: the Hours of Jeanne d' Evreux and the Prayer Book of Bonne of Luxembourg. Six essays discuss these two manuscripts and Pucelle's work more broadly as one of the few illuminators known by name active in 1300s France.

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The Prayer Book of Bonne of Luxembourg, Duchess of Normandy, Jean Le Noir , and Workshop French, Tempera, grisaille, ink, and gold on vellum, French
Jean Le Noir
before 1349
The Hours of Jeanne d'Evreux, Queen of France, Jean Pucelle  French, Grisaille, tempera, and ink on vellum, French
Jean Pucelle
ca. 1324–28