LC control no. | nr 94014550 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Jacquemart, de Hesdin, active 1380-1411 |
Variant(s) | Esdin, Jacquemart de, active 1380-1411 Esdun, Jacquemart de, active 1380-1411 Hesdin, Jacquemart de, active 1380-1411 Hodin, Jacquemart de, active 1380-1411 Hodun, Jacquemart de, active 1380-1411 Houdain, Jacquemart de, active 1380-1411 Jacquemart, de Esdin, active 1380-1411 Jacquemart, de Esdun, active 1380-1411 Jacquemart, de Hesdin, fl. 1380-1411 Jacquemart, de Hodin, active 1380-1411 Jacquemart, de Hodun, active 1380-1411 Jacquemart, de Houdain, active 1380-1411 Jacquemart, de Odin, active 1380-1411 Jacquemart, de Oudain, active 1380-1411 Odin, Jacquemart de, active 1380-1411 Oudain, Jacquemart de, active 1380-1411 |
See also | Pseudo-Jacquemart, active 14th century-15th century |
Beginning date | 1380 |
Ending date | 1411 |
Field of activity | Illumination of books and manuscripts |
Profession or occupation | Illuminators |
Found in | Les Petites heures du duc de Berry, c1988-c1989: commentary v., p. 41 (Jacquemart de Hesdin) commentary v., p. 124 (entered service of Duke of Berry, first appears in documents 1386) commentary v., p. 125 (one is accustomed to call him Jacquemart de Hesdin after Hesdin in Artois; identification of place of origin problematic given varying forms of name in different documents: Jacquemart de Esdin (1384), Jacquemart de Oudain (1398), Jacquemart de Hodun (1399), Jacquemart de Odin (1403), Jacquemart de Hodin (1413); only the oldest form similar to Hesdin; on the other hand, all similar to name Houdain, found in 2 place names: Houdain near Bruay-en-Artois and Houdain-les-Bavay) McGraw-Hill dict. of art, 1969 (Hesdin, Jacquemart de, fl. ca. 1384-1410/11) Bénézit (Jacquemart de Hesdin, ou Esdin, ou Odin, illuminator, of Flemish origin, active from 1380 to 1410-1411; worked for "le duc Jean de Berry" from 1384 to his death) Oxford art online, Jan. 24, 2011: Jacquemart de Hesdin (Jacquemart de Hesdin (Esdin; Esdun; Hodin; Odin; Oudain); b. ?Hesdin, Artois; fl 1384; d. after 1413; south Netherlandish illuminator, active in France; in 1384 document, described as painter; possible that he worked only occasionally as an illuminator, also painted in other media for the duc de Berry, e.g., perhaps stained-glass window designs) 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; Pseudo-Jacquemart 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)) |