Master of the Getty Froissart
Flemish Illuminator · 1475–1485
18 works on LinkedCulture
The anonymous artist known as the Master of the Getty Froissart has only recently been defined as a distinct artistic personality. The artist's name derives from the illuminations that enliven a copy of a text written by Jean Froissart now held by the J. Paul Getty Museum. A subtle handling of light, space, and color characterizes the artist's miniatures. Light-filled interiors reveal a persistent
Works

Gaston Phébus, Count of Foix, with his Retinue
Getty Museum · about 1480–1483

John of Gaunt Inviting Guests to his Daughter's Marriage to the King of Portugal
Getty Museum · about 1480–1483

King Charles VI of France in Flanders
Getty Museum · about 1480–1483

King Charles VI of France Preparing for War with England
Getty Museum · about 1480–1483

King Charles VI of France Receiving the Duke of Jülich
Getty Museum · about 1480–1483

Louis of Anjou Entering Paris
Getty Museum · about 1480–1483

Pope Urban VI and the Anti-Pope Clement VII
Getty Museum · about 1480–1483

The Bed of the King of Navarre Set on Fire
Getty Museum · about 1480–1483

The Count de Blois Sending an Army to Support the King of France
Getty Museum · about 1480–1483

The Dukes of Berry and Burgundy Departing from Paris to Meet with the Duke of Bretagne
Getty Museum · about 1480–1483

The English Besieging La Rochelle
Getty Museum · about 1480–1483

The English Fleet in Flemish Waters
Getty Museum · about 1480–1483

The King of Cyprus Killed by his Brothers' Persecutors
Getty Museum · about 1480–1483

The King of Portugal and John of Gaunt Consulting
Getty Museum · about 1480–1483

The Marriage of Louis de Blois and Marie de France
Getty Museum · about 1480–1483

The Parable of Hens and Corn
Getty Museum · about 1480–1483

The Scottish Defeating the English and Capturing Henry and Raoul Percy
Getty Museum · about 1480–1483

The Soldiers of Brabant Entering Ravenstein
Getty Museum · about 1480–1483