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Pseudo-Jacquemart, active 14th century-15th century

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Personal name headingPseudo-Jacquemart, active 14th century-15th century
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Variant(s)Pseudo-Jacquemart, 14th/15th cent.
See alsoJacquemart, de Hesdin, active 1380-1411
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Beginning date13
Ending date14
Found inLes Petites heures du duc de Berry, c1988-c1989: commentary v., p. 40 (Pseudo-Jacquemart) commentary v., p. 141 (oldest known work 1382, a Legenda aurea of British Library; worked with Jacquemart de Hesdin and André Beauneveu on mss. for Jean de Berry ca. 1385-1390, Petites heures and Psautier; still in the service of the duke in 1409, when Grandes heures completed; one of last works a book of hours in collection of Alexandrine Rothschild, which can be dated between 1410 and 1415)
Meiss, M. French painting in the time of Jean de Berry. The late fourteenth century and the patronage of the Duke, 1967: text v., p. 179 (Pseudo-Jacquemart; illuminator; respectable but not major artist; collaborated with Jacquemart [de Hesdin] on paintings in Petites heures of Duke of Berry) text v., p. 263-265 (began to paint no later than 1378-1380; first encountered as early as 1382 in a Légende dorée; worked mainly for Duke of Berry, e.g., the duke's Grandes heures; in a lectionary for the duke, collaborated with the Boucicaut atelier; several mss. illuminated by him or his assistants have no apparent connection with the duke, though one produced for, perhaps in, Bourges; seems probable that he was still at work in 1412, even later)
Oxford art online, Jan. 20, 2011: Masters, anonymous, and monogrammists. Pseudo-Jacquemart (Pseudo-Jacquemart (fl. c. 1380-1410); French or Franco-Flemish illuminator; [Millard] Meiss singled out as independent personality from Jacquemart de Hesdin and his circle; employer Jean, duc de Berry; may have collaborated on duke's Très belles heures de Notre-Dame as early as ca. 1380; one of last works was Lectionary of the Sainte-Chapelle in Bourges (c. 1410; Bourges, Bib. Mun., MSS 33-6))