Horae ad usum Romanum , dites Grandes Heures d'Anne de Bretagne, Bourdichon, Jean (1457 ?-1521), Â Enlumineur
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Horae ad usum Romanum , dites Grandes Heures d'Anne de Bretagne, Bourdichon, Jean (1457 ?-1521), Â Enlumineur

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Vespasian leading his forces against the Jewish revolt (66-69AD), a miniature in Jean Bourdichon’s 1470 illuminated manuscript version of the history of Josephus.
from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vespasian
Saint Luc dans les Grandes Heures d’Anne de Bretagne par Jean Bourdichon, XVe siècle.
Saints Cosmas and Damian, c. 1503-1508, Jean Bourdichon
Painting is a miniature from the Grandes Heures of Anne of Brittany.
Bourdichon - Louis XII of France Kneeling in Prayer, Accompanied by Saints Michael, Charlemagne, Louis, and Denis. 1498 - 1499

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“While we have no reason to suppose that Bourdichon went to Italy, his work is strongly influenced by Italian models, showing once again how difficult it was for the French school to free itself of its links with both Italy and the Flemish school. Although Bourdichon brought a certain technical perfection to the art of Fouquet, from the point of view of the development of a specifically French style emerging from a balance between the humanist dramatization of Flemish art and the decorative sumptuousness of Italian art, he marks a clear step backwards, by turning to a revival of Italian influence.”
-Benezit Dictionary of Artists entry for Jean Bourdichon
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