Jean Le Noir (illuminator)

Jean Le Noir was a French manuscript illuminator active in Paris between 1335 and 1380.[1] His main work is the Psalter of Bonne de Luxembourg (c. 1348–1349, New York, The Cloisters, Inv.Jean le Noir's daughter Bourgot (fr) assisted with much of his work.As reward for their services, Jean and Bourgot were given a house in Paris in 1358 by the King's son, the future Charles V, for whom they also worked after he ascended the throne in 1364.During the early 1370s Jean and Bourgot worked at Bourges for the Duke of Berry, who also held them in high esteem.
Jean Le Noir, The Three Living and the Three Dead , folio 322r, Psalter of Bonne de Luxembourg (c. 1348–49, New York, The Cloisters, Inv. 69. 86.)
Psalter of Bonne de Luxembourgmanuscript illuminatorJean PucelleThe CloistersBourgotYolande of Flanders, Countess of BarCharles VBourgesDuke of BerryCharles SterlingErwin PanofskyBooks of hoursJohn of BerryHours of Jeanne d'EvreuxPetites Heures of Jean de France, Duc de BerryBelles Heures of Jean de France, Duc de BerryTrès Riches Heures du Duc de BerryAndré BeauneveuJacquemart de HesdinPseudo-JacquemartMaster of the Brussels InitialsMaster of the ParementLimbourg brothers