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  1. Jean Le Noir was a French manuscript illuminator active in Paris between 1335 and 1380. He was a pupil of Jean Pucelle. His main work is the Psalter of Bonne de Luxembourg (c. 1348–1349, New York, The Cloisters, Inv. 69.86). Jean le Noir's daughter Bourgot assisted with much of his work.

  2. Bourgot Le Noir was a French female illuminator in the mid-fourteenth century who assisted her father, Jean Le Noir, with his work. While it is impossible to discern which hands created each individual work, it is very plausible that Bourgot's work is interspersed with her father's.

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  4. While the content of images and texts alike would have been planned by a devotional adviser, the paintings are attributed to Parisian illuminator Jean le Noir and his workshop, which by 1358 included his daughter, Bourgot, in a prominent role.

  5. Artist: Attributed to Jean Le Noir (French, active 1331–75) , and Workshop. Date: before 1349. Geography: Made in Paris, France. Culture: French. Medium: Tempera, grisaille, ink, and gold on vellum

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  6. French illuminator. In 1331 he was in service to Yolande of Flanders, Duchess of Bar, and later to the King. As reward for their services, Jean and his ... From: Le Noir, Jean in The Oxford Companion to Western Art ».

  7. French illuminator, a pupil of Jean Pucelle. He is first mentioned in 1331, in the service of Yoland of Flanders, Duchess of Bar. Later he left her employ to work for King John II of France (reigned 1350-64).

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