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Master of the Harley Froissart, active 1445-1475

LC control no.nr 00015128
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Personal name headingMaster of the Harley Froissart, active 1445-1475
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Variant(s)Harley-Froissart Master, active 1445-1475
Maître du Froissart de Philippe de Commynes, active 1445-1475
Master of the Froissart of Philippe de Commynes, active 1445-1475
Master of the Harley Froissart, fl. 1445-1475
Saint Valentine Master, active 1445-1475
St. Valentine Master, active 1445-1475
Beginning date1445
Ending date1475
Found inLast flowering, 1982: p. 64 (Master of the Harley Froissart; illuminator of the manuscript now known as Princeton University Library, Ms. 87, which was written and illuminated ca. 1455) p. 65 (worked in Paris during the 1450s; in Bruges around 1460)
Revue Belge d'archéologie et d'histoire de l'art, 52 (1993): Two manuscripts from the Chroniques II Workshop : Chroniques de Hainaut, volume II and the Morgan-Mâcon Golden legend, p. 38 (Master of the Harley Froissart; Harley-Froissart Master; artist named for a manuscript of the Chroniques de Froissart now in the British Library (Harley Mss. 4379-80))
Art bulletin, 67 (June 1985): The Wildenstein nativity, a miniature from the Morgan-Maĉon Golden legend, p. 312 (Master of the Harley Froissart; St. Valentine Master; St. Valentine Master is a name formerly given to the Master of the Harley Froissart; may have been one of the artists of Jean Cartier's La Chronique de Charles VII (Paris, Bibliothèque nationale, ms fr. 2691), a manuscript produced some time after 1461)
Union list of artist names, May 3, 2000 (Master of the Harley Froissart; Maître du Froissart de Philippe de Commynes; Master of the Froissart of Philippe de Commynes; active ca. 1450-1475; French illuminator)
NNPM files, Aug. 18, 2000 (Master of the Harley Froissart; one of the artists who illuminated the manuscripts now known as Pierpont Morgan Library. MS M.672, Pierpont Morgan Library. MS M.673, Pierpont Morgan Library. MS M.674, and Pierpont Morgan Library. MS M.675; these manuscripts were written and illuminated in Bruges, Belgium, between 1445 and 1460)