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Jean Pucelle (fl. ca. 1319-d. 1334) was one of the most prominent
artists of the first half of the fourteenth century, an influential
illuminator who worked closely with a number of collaborators both
known and anonymous. A large number of lavishly-illuminated
manuscripts have been attributed to him based on stylistic
analysis.Scholarly essays in this book explore issues crucial to
the establishment of his distinctinve style: originality,
technique, color palette, influence, levels of resemblance, the
relationships between artistic media, and patronage. The
contributors to this volume analyze the major works associated with
Pucelle or the Pucellian style, and interpret pictorial elements in
the tradition of artistic collaboration. This is the first
collective work devoted entirely to Jean Pucelle and his
legacy.With contributions by Barbara Drake Boehm, Pascale Charron,
Marc Gil, Joan A. Holladay, Marguerite A. Keane, Mie Kuroiwa,
Domenic Leo, Kyunghee Pyun, Anna D. Russakoff and Roger S. Wieck.
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