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English: portrait of Jean Miélot
Français : Jean Miélot dans son scriptorium, dans Miracles de Notre Dame, f.19
Date after 1456
Accession number Fr 9198, f.19
Notes
English: Burgundian scribe (portrait of Jean Miélot, secretary, copyist and translator to Duke Philip the Good of Burgundy, from a copy of his compilation of the Miracles de Notre Dame NOTE: NOT IN FACT A MONK AT ALL, though a canon of Lille Cathedral.), 15th century. The picture is greatly detailed in its rendering of the room's furnishings, the writer's materials, equipment, and activity.
Deutsch: Burgundischer Schreiber (Portät von Jean Miélot, Sekretär, Kopierer und Übersetzer von Herzog Philipp (III.) dem Guten von Burgund, von einer Kopie seiner Zusammenstellung der Miracles de Notre Dame ANMERKUNG: Tatsächlich weder ein Mönch! trotz eines Domherr/Kanon? von Lille Kathedrale [Frankreich].), 15. Jahrhundert. Das Bild ist sehr detailliert in der Wiedergabe der Einrichung, dem Material des Schreibers, Ausrüstung und Tätigkeit. (Übersetzung der englischen Beschreibung oben.)
References Bernard Bousmanne et Thierry Delcourt (dir.), Miniatures flamandes, Bibliothèque nationale de France/Bibliothèque royale de Belgique, 2012, 464 p. ( ISBN 9782717724998), p. 216-217
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