Georges Trubert
French Illuminator · 1469–1508
19 works on LinkedCulture
Georges Trubert began his career around 1467 in Provence at the court of Duke René I of Anjou, titular king of Naples. The king's accounts mention Trubert frequently, noting that he was honored with the title of Valet de Chambre and received funds to travel to Rome. After King René's death in 1480, Trubert continued his career in Provence. But by 1491 he was working for René's grandson, René II, d
Works

Initial A: The Trinity
Getty Museum · about 1480–1490

Initial D: The Raising of Lazarus
Getty Museum · about 1480–1490

Initial J: Saint John the Evangelist
Getty Museum · about 1480–1490

Initial O: Saint Geneviève
Getty Museum · about 1480–1490

Initial O: Saint Nicholas Blessing a Child
Getty Museum · about 1480–1490

Initial O: Saint Sebastian
Getty Museum · about 1480–1490

Initial R: Saint Avia in Prison Receiving Communion from the Virgin
Getty Museum · about 1480–1490

Initial S: Saint Christopher
Getty Museum · about 1480–1490

Initial V: Saint Apollonia
Getty Museum · about 1480–1490

Initial V: Saint Catherine
Getty Museum · about 1480–1490

Pentecost
Getty Museum · about 1480–1490

Portable Altarpiece with the Weeping Madonna
Getty Museum · about 1480–1490

Saint John on Patmos
Getty Museum · about 1480–1490

The Annunciation
Getty Museum · about 1480–1490

The Annunciation to the Shepherds
Getty Museum · about 1480–1490

The Flight into Egypt
Getty Museum · about 1480–1490

The Madonna of the Burning Bush
Getty Museum · about 1480–1490

The Meeting at the Golden Gate
Getty Museum · about 1480–1490

The Visitation
Getty Museum · about 1480–1490