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Master of Girart de Roussillon

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Illustration from the "Roman de Girart de Roussillon", 1450s. Austrian National Library, Vienna

The Master of Girart de Roussillon was a Burgundian illuminator whoes surviving work is dated as between 1440-60. During this period he worked for Philip the Good and illustrated a number of manuscripts, including the "Roman de Girart de Roussillon" from which his name is taken.[1]

References

  1. ^ de Fatima Bosch, 16

Sources

  • de Fatima Bosch, Lynette María. Art, Liturgy, and Legend in Renaissance Toledo: The Mendoza and the Inglesia Primada. Pennsylvania State University Press, 2000. ISBN 0-2710-1968-9