Bedford master

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The Tower of Babel , book illustration, 41 × 28 cm, London, 1423

The so-called Bedford Master (English Master of the Bedford Hours , Bedford Master ; French Maître de Bedford , Maître du Duc de Bedford ) was a French illuminator who worked in Paris from 1405-1465 . He is a provisional names for the Bedford Hours (Engl. Bedford Hours named), which was believed (Winkler 1914), that of John of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Bedford was (1389-1435), commissioned. His work also includes a breviary (Salisbury Breviary).

The work of the Master of Bedford was based on the Très Riches Heures of the Limburg brothers .

The master of Dunois is regarded as a student of the Bedford master, the master of the Munich Legenda Aurea , who also worked as an illuminator in Paris, is also considered a contemporary of the master of Bedford .

literature

  • Eberhard König: The Bedford Hours. The richest book of hours of the Middle Ages. License issue. Theiss, Stuttgart 2007, ISBN 978-3-8062-2089-6 .
  • The Duke of Bedford's Book of Hours. MS Add. 18850 The British Library, London. Facsimile-Verlag et al., Lucerne 2006, ISBN 3-85672-104-5 .
  • Norbert Wolf : The Bedford Master. The apotheosis of French illumination. Edited by Ingo F. Walther. Facsimile Verlag, Lucerne 2006.

exhibition

Web links

Commons : Bedford Masters  - Collection of Pictures, Videos and Audio Files