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Annunciation

Categories : Illuminations
Title : Annunciation
Artist : Jean Pichore Art Net
Signature – Mark - Stamp : No
Technique : Ink
Main material : Paper
Period of creation : 1510
Country of creation : France
Condition : Very good
Approximate number of objects : 1
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Les Enluminures Les Enluminures
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2, place du Palais Royal
75001 Paris - France
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Measurement Measurement :
Height : 15.00 cm Height : 5.91 in
Width : 11.50 cm Width : 4.53 in

Description Original text :  Original text (Automatic translation)
Workshop of the Master Morgan 85 (Jean Pichore?). Annunciation. France, likely Paris, c. 1510-20. This large, finely painted miniature of an Annunciation once prefaced Matins in the Hours of the Virgin from a Book of Hours. Although the miniature is laid down on old card, the “D” for “Domine labia mea” is still visible on the verso at the first of 25 lines of Gothic script. The style is closely related to that of the Master of Morgan 85, named after a Book of Hours in the Morgan Library. The artist was mainly active in Paris in the first two decades of the sixteenth century. He was probably trained, however, in Tours in the 1490s, possibly under the tutelage of Jean Bourdichon, and his iconography also shows the influence of Jean Poyet.

Description Original text :  Original text
Workshop of the Master Morgan 85 (Jean Pichore?). Annunciation. France, likely Paris, c. 1510-20. This large, finely painted miniature of an Annunciation once prefaced Matins in the Hours of the Virgin from a Book of Hours. Although the miniature is laid down on old card, the “D” for “Domine labia mea” is still visible on the verso at the first of 25 lines of Gothic script. The style is closely related to that of the Master of Morgan 85, named after a Book of Hours in the Morgan Library. The artist was mainly active in Paris in the first two decades of the sixteenth century. He was probably trained, however, in Tours in the 1490s, possibly under the tutelage of Jean Bourdichon, and his iconography also shows the influence of Jean Poyet.



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