Jacques Coene Explained
Jacques Coene (active late 1380s – 1411) was a Flemish painter, illustrator, and architect. He worked in Belgium, France, and Italy. In 1399, he worked in the building of Milan Cathedral.[1] He apparently had commissions from John, Duke of Berry and Philip the Bold.[2]
Art historians sometimes attribute the Book of Hours created by the Boucicaut Master to him, however, this is no longer considered correct based on historical evidence.[3]
Bibliography
- Book: Coene . Jacques . van den Gheyn . J . Deux Livres d'heures attribués à l'enlumineur Jacques Coene . Two Books of hours Jacques Coene . 1911 . Bruxelles . Vromant . French . 63258290.
- Book: Durrieu . Paul . Association pour la Publication des Monuments de l'Art Flamand (BRUGES) . Jacques Coene, peintre de Bruges, établi à Paris sous le règne de Charles VI, 1398-1404. [By Count Paul Durrieu. With plates.] . Jacques Coene, painter of Bruges, established in Paris under the reign of Charles VI, 1398-1404 . 1906 . Bruxelles . Verbeke . French . 25716463 .
- Heinritz . Ulrich . 1993 . Eine Überlegung zu Jacques Coene . Zeitschrift für Kunstgeschichte . 56 . 1 . 113–115 . Berlin, Germany . Deutscher Kunstverlag GmbH Munchen Berlin . 10.2307/1482663 . German . 0044-2992 . 483193441 . 1482663.
Notes and References
- Web site: Jacques Coene nell'Enciclopedia Treccani . Treccani, il portale del sapere . Istituto della Enciclopedia Italiana . Rome, Italy . Italian . Jacques Coene Encyclopedia Trecento . 16 February 2012.
- Book: Rooses . Max . Max Rooses . Art in Flanders . 16 February 2012 . Ars una: species mille. General history of art . 1911 . . New York, NY . 978-0-404-05397-0 . 558448449 . . 44 . Alt URL
- Web site: The British Library Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts . London, UK . . 16 February 2012.