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- Q1918686 subject Q7599022.
- Q1918686 subject Q8606839.
- Q1918686 subject Q9674860.
- Q1918686 abstract "The Dunois Master, also called Chief Associate of the Bedford Master was a French manuscript illuminator believed to have been active between about 1430 and about 1465. His name comes from a book of hours made for Jean de Dunois now in the British Library (MS Yates-Thompson 3). He worked in association with the Bedford Master, in whose workshop he seems to have served; scholars consider him to be the most talented of the Bedford Master's assistants. He is usually assumed to have taken over the workshop when the Bedford Master ceased to be active, or to have set up his own with some of the artists. His style is characterized by soft modeling of forms, and a fondness for pale colors and shell gold.".
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- Q1918686 wikiPageExternalLink record.asp?MSID=6439&CollID=58&NStart=3.
- Q1918686 wikiPageExternalLink artMakerDetails?maker=1191.
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- Q1918686 wikiPageWikiLink Q7599022.
- Q1918686 wikiPageWikiLink Q8606839.
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- Q1918686 type Thing.
- Q1918686 comment "The Dunois Master, also called Chief Associate of the Bedford Master was a French manuscript illuminator believed to have been active between about 1430 and about 1465. His name comes from a book of hours made for Jean de Dunois now in the British Library (MS Yates-Thompson 3). He worked in association with the Bedford Master, in whose workshop he seems to have served; scholars consider him to be the most talented of the Bedford Master's assistants.".
- Q1918686 label "Dunois Master".
- Q1918686 depiction Heures_de_Dunois_-_BL_YatesThompson3_f32v_-_Jugement_dernier.jpg.