LC control no. | nr 00003212 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Limbourg, Jean de, approximately 1385-approximately 1416 |
Variant(s) | Jean, de Limbourg, approximately 1385-approximately 1416 Limbourg, Hennequin de, ca. 1385-ca. 1416 Limbourg, Jean de, ca. 1385-ca. 1416 Limbourg, Jehanequin de, approximately 1385-approximately 1416 Limburg, Jehanequin de, approximately 1385-approximately 1416 Lymborch, Johannes de, approximately 1385-approximately 1416 Maelwael, Jennekin, approximately 1385-approximately 1416 Maelwael, Johannis, approximately 1385-approximately 1416 Malauel, Jacquemin, approximately 1385-approximately 1416 Malouel, Gillequin, approximately 1385-approximately 1416 Malouel, Jacquemin, approximately 1385-approximately 1416 Malouel, Jacques, approximately 1385-approximately 1416 Maluel, Gillequin, approximately 1385-approximately 1416 Maluel, Jehanequin, approximately 1385-approximately 1416 Maluel, Jehannequin, approximately 1385-approximately 1416 Manuel, Jehanequin, approximately 1385-approximately 1416 Manuel, Jehannequin, approximately 1385-approximately 1416 |
Birth date | 1385~ |
Death date | 1416~ |
Profession or occupation | Illuminators Painters |
Found in | Cazalles, R, The Trés riches heures of Jean, Duke of Berry,1984: p. 65-67 (Jean de Limbourg, painter, brother of Paul and Herman de Limbourg; sometimes identified with Jacquemin (also called Jacques or Gillequin) Malouel, apprentice goldsmith) The Limbourgs and their contemporaries, 1974: p. 67 (Jacquemin Malauel, apprentice goldsmith and illuminator, brother of Paul and Herman de Limbourg) p. 72 (Gillequin Maluel; Jehanequin or Jehannequin Manuel) p. 73 (Jehannequin Maluel) p. 76 (Jean de Limbourg; Johannes de Lymborch) p. 77 (Jenneken Maelwael) p. 78 (Johannis Maelwael) p. 79 (d. by Mar. 9, 1416) Dict. of art, 1996: v. 19, p. 388 (Jean de Limbourg, member of North Netherlandish family of illuminators, active at the beginning of the 15th century; with brothers Pol and Herman de Limbourg illuminator of two manuscripts for Jean, Duc de Berry, the Belles Heures and the Très Riches Heures; family also called Limbourc; Maelwael, Malouel, Manuel) Bénézit, 1999: p. 668 (Limbourg, Hennequin or Jean) Union list of artists names, Jan. 28, 2000 (Limbourg, Jean de, active 1400-1416; see also Limbourg, Hennequin de; Limburg, Limbourc or Limbourg, Jean or Jeannequin de) Encyc. Britannica, Micropaedia, 15th ed., 1990 (Limburg (Limbourg), Pol, Herman, and Jehanequin de; all b. after 1385 in Nijmegen, Netherlands; all d. by 1416; most famous of all late Gothic illuminators) Thieme-Becker: v. 23, p. 228 (under Limburg, Paul (Pol) von: Jehanequin Maluel or Manuel) LC database, Feb. 27, 2001 (hdg.: Limbourg, Hennequin de, ca. 1385-ca. 1416) |