Boucicaut Master
French Illuminator · 1390–1430
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In the early 1400s, the Boucicaut Master was the leading master of manuscript illumination in Paris and one of the most influential artists working in the International style in northern Europe. The Boucicaut Master appears to have supervised a talented team of artists who produced manuscripts commissioned by the king of France, high-ranking aristocrats, and the wealthy bourgeoisie. He probably al
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Agathocles Orders His Wife and Children to Flee to Egypt
Getty Museum · about 1413–1415

A Jewish Woman Devouring Her Child during the Siege of Jerusalem
Getty Museum · about 1413–1415

All Saints
Getty Museum · about 1415–1420

A Patron Presented to the Virgin and Child
Getty Museum · about 1415–1420

Athaliah, Queen of Judah, Dragged from the Temple
Getty Museum · about 1413–1415

Boccaccio and Fortune
Getty Museum · about 1413–1415

Boccaccio's Vision of the Laurel-Crowned Petrarch
Getty Museum · about 1413–1415

Cartalus, Hanged by Order of His Father, is Cut Down from the Gibbet
Getty Museum · about 1413–1415

Christ in Majesty
Getty Museum · about 1415–1420

Cleopatra Presented with the Head and Limbs of Her Own Child
Getty Museum · about 1413–1415

Creusa Receiving the Burning Jewelry from Medea
Getty Museum · about 1413–1415

Cyrus, the Grandson of Astyages, King of the Medes, Given Suck by a Wild Animal
Getty Museum · about 1413–1415

Cyrus the Great, Founder of the Persian Empire, killed by Thamaris, Queen of the Massagetai
Getty Museum · about 1413–1415

David in Prayer
Getty Museum · about 1415–1420

Demetrius Nicator, King of Syria, Killed as He Attempts to Land at Tyre
Getty Museum · about 1413–1415

Four Men kneeling before God
Getty Museum · about 1413–1415

Hercules Poisoned by the Shirt of Nessus
Getty Museum · about 1413–1415

Jugurtha, King of Numidia, Thrown from His Roman Prison into the Tiber
Getty Museum · about 1413–1415

Julius Caesar, Escaping from the Island of Pharos, Swims to a Boat while Holding a Letter
Getty Museum · about 1413–1415

Manlius Capitolinus Defending the Capitoline Hill against the Franks
Getty Museum · about 1413–1415

Mary Magdalene
Getty Museum · about 1415–1420

Mass for the Dead
Getty Museum · about 1415–1420

Mithradates Triumphs at a Tournament
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Nero Pauses for a Drink during the Mutilation of His Mother's Body
Getty Museum · about 1413–1415

Pentecost
Getty Museum · about 1415–1420

Persian Prisoners
Getty Museum · about 1413–1415

Philip, A False Claimant to the Throne of Macedonia
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Polycrates Hanged
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Prisoners Led from a Defeated City
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Prusias II, King of Bithynia, Reduced to Begging
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Samson and the Lion
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Shapur, King of Persia, Humiliates the Roman Emperor Valerian
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The Adoration of the Magi
Getty Museum · about 1415–1420

The Annunciation
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The Annunciation to the Shepherds
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The Assassination of Hieronymus, King of Syracuse
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The Assassination of the Emperor Vitellius
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The Beheading of Pompey
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The Coronation of the Virgin
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The Crucifixion
Getty Museum · about 1415–1420

The Death of the Roman Consul Marcus Atilius Regulus
Getty Museum · about 1413–1415

The Destruction of Jerusalem
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The Flight into Egypt
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The Head of Marcus Shown to Caius Marius and the Killing of Marius
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The Knights Templar Burned in the Presence of Philip the Fair and His Courtiers
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The Massacre of the Innocents
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The Massacre of the Sons of Lysimachus
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The Murder of Antiochus III
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The Murder of King Servius by His Son-in-law
Getty Museum · about 1413–1415

The Mutilation of Byzantine Emperors Justinian II and Philippicus
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The Nativity
Getty Museum · about 1415–1420

The Presentation in the Temple
Getty Museum · about 1415–1420

The Presentation of the Book to a King
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The Putrefaction of the Flesh of the Dying Emperor Galerius
Getty Museum · about 1413–1415

The Romans Feast in an Encampment While the Goths Starve
Getty Museum · about 1413–1415

The Sons of Artaxerxes, King of the Persians, Killed for Conspiring Against Their Father
Getty Museum · about 1413–1415

The Story of Adam and Eve
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The Struggle between Fortune and Poverty
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The Suicide of Lucretia
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The Suicide of Queen Dido
Getty Museum · about 1413–1415

The Suicides of Meleager and Althea
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The Tomb of Marc Antony and Cleopatra
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The Trinity
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The Visitation
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The Wounding of Pyrrhus
Getty Museum · about 1413–1415

Tiberius, Messalina, and Caligula Reproach One Another in the Midst of Flames
Getty Museum · about 1413–1415

Virginia Killed by Her Father to Save Her from the Attentions of Appius Claudius
Getty Museum · about 1413–1415

Xerxes, King of the Persians, Crosses a Bridge with His Army
Getty Museum · about 1413–1415