Pucelle, Jean
Related Category: European Art to 1599: Biographies
(zhäN püsĕl´), c.13001355, French manuscript illuminator. Master of a celebrated workshop in Paris during the 1320s, Pucelle produced a masterpiece of
illumination and a stylistic landmark in his
Hours of Jeanne d'Évreux (c.1325; Cloisters, New York City). This tiny
book of hours, commissioned for the Queen of France, was filled with exquisite, restrained drawings, many concerning the life of Louis IX (Saint Louis). Other works with
miniature paintings by Pucelle include the
Belleville Breviary (Bibliothèque nationale).