Jean Bourdichon
French Illuminator · 1457–1521
8 works on LinkedCulture
Over the course of a career that lasted nearly forty years, Jean Bourdichon served as official court painter to four successive French kings: Louis XI, Charles VIII, Louis XII, and François I. As court painter, he designed stained glass windows, coins, and gold plate, illuminated manuscripts, and executed independent paintings. Charles VIII set up a workshop for him in his castle at Plessis-lès-To
Works

Job on the Dung Heap
Getty Museum · about 1480–1485

Job on the Dung Heap
Getty Museum · about 1480–1490

King David in Prayer
Getty Museum · about 1480–1490

Leaf from the Hours of Louis XII
Getty Museum · 1498/1499

Louis XII of France Kneeling in Prayer, Accompanied by Saints Michael, Charlemagne, Louis, and Denis
Getty Museum · 1498/1499

The Coronation of the Virgin
Getty Museum · about 1480–1490

The Nativity
Getty Museum · about 1480–1490

The Visitation
Getty Museum · about 1480–1485