Pucelle, Jean

Pucelle, Jean
born 1300?
died 1355?

French manuscript illuminator.

Little is known of his background, but his large workshop dominated Parisian painting in the early 14th century, when he enjoyed court patronage and his work commanded high prices. His most celebrated work, the Hours of Jeanne d'Evreux (с 1325–28), a tiny private prayer book commissioned by the queen, featured numerous drolleries (marginal designs), a style he popularized, and reveals his genius for using sources from Italian and French art to give a playful tone to an essentially religious work.

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▪ French artist
born 1300?
died 1355?

      an outstanding painter of miniatures and an illuminator who excelled in the invention of drolleries (marginal designs) and in traditional iconography.

      There is little information concerning Pucelle's background. In the 1300s he apparently made a trip to Italy that resulted in Florentine and Sienese features in his work, though the basis remained essentially Gothic and French. Pucelle returned to France, where he was master of an illuminator's workshop, which dominated Parisian painting during the first half of the 14th century. During this time he apparently also enjoyed court patronage.

      Pucelle's most celebrated works are his reflections of the “Maestà” (c. 1325) by Duccio, a Sienese painter noted for his use of architecture, in the Belleville Breviary and his Hours of Jeanne d'Evreux (a private prayer book, c. 1325–28). The latter was done as a royal commission to Jeanne d'Evreux, the queen of France. This work is a reflection of the artist's synthesis of sources that influenced his style. Pucelle makes excellent use of the drolleries to give playful tone to what is essentially a religious work.

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