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The Master of Anthony of Burgundy was a Flemish miniature painter active in Bruges between about 1460 and 1490, apparently running a large workshop, and producing some of the most sophisticated work of the final flowering of Flemish illumination. He was first identified by Winkler in 1921; his name is derived from one of his most elevated patrons, Anthony of Burgundy, Philip the Good's illegitimate son, though he also worked for the Dukes and other bibliophiles in Burgundian court circles, who had already been allocated "Masters" by art historians. His contributions to the heavily illustrated Froissart of Louis of Gruuthuse (BnF Fr 2643-6) from the early 1470s, on which several of the leading illuminators of the day worked, show him excelling some more famous names, like Loiset Lyédet. The

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  • The Master of Anthony of Burgundy was a Flemish miniature painter active in Bruges between about 1460 and 1490, apparently running a large workshop, and producing some of the most sophisticated work of the final flowering of Flemish illumination. He was first identified by Winkler in 1921; his name is derived from one of his most elevated patrons, Anthony of Burgundy, Philip the Good's illegitimate son, though he also worked for the Dukes and other bibliophiles in Burgundian court circles, who had already been allocated "Masters" by art historians. His contributions to the heavily illustrated Froissart of Louis of Gruuthuse (BnF Fr 2643-6) from the early 1470s, on which several of the leading illuminators of the day worked, show him excelling some more famous names, like Loiset Lyédet. The young worked as his assistant on this book, suggesting he was an apprentice; a number of other anonymous masters have been postulated as his pupils. Other works are in the libraries of Paris, Wrocław, Philadelphia, Munich, Cambridge University Library and elsewhere. He sometimes painted using gold and silver on a black background, as in the Vienna Black Hours (or Sforza Hours and other titles) now in Vienna. It is through the somewhat controversial attribution of that book to him, and its further identification with a book presented to Charles the Bold and known to have been illustrated by , the Frenchman appointed as Burgundian court illuminator, that he has been proposed as identical to de Mazerolles, who is documented between 1454-1479. The Master, or his circle, have also been associated with the first engravings produced for book illustration, in an edition of Boccaccio printed in Bruges by Colard Mansion in about 1476. (en)
  • Le Maître d'Antoine de Bourgogne est un maître anonyme enlumineur actif en Flandre et plus particulièrement à la cour des ducs de Bourgogne des années 1460 aux années 1480. Il doit son nom à trois manuscrits qu'il a réalisé pour Antoine, bâtard de Bourgogne. (fr)
  • Il Maestro di Antoine de Bourgogne (attivo a Bruges tra il 1460 e il 1490; ... – ...; fl. XV secolo) è stato un pittore fiammingo. L'anonimo miniatore fiammingo deve il suo nome al destinatario dei suoi libri miniati: Antonio di Borgogna (tra questi il Valerio Massimo, ora conservato alla Biblioteca di Breslavia). Dipinto su pergamena in oro e argento è il Libro d'ore, detto di Galeazzo Sforza (Vienna, Biblioteca Nazionale). Come identificazione è stato proposto il nome di Philippe de Mazerolles. (it)
  • De Meester van Antoon van Bourgondië is de noodnaam voor een miniaturist die werkzaam was in Brugge tussen 1460 en 1490. Hij werkte voor het Bourgondische hof, onder meer voor Karel de Stoute en Antoon van Bourgondië en voor leden van de hofkringen van de hertogen van Bourgondië zoals Lodewijk van Gruuthuse. Hij is vooral bekend voor de verluchting van seculiere werken. (nl)
  • Mistrz Antoniego Burgundzkiego – flamandzki miniaturzysta, iluminator, działający w latach 1460 - 1480, utożsamiany z Philippe de Mazerolles. (pl)
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  • Le Maître d'Antoine de Bourgogne est un maître anonyme enlumineur actif en Flandre et plus particulièrement à la cour des ducs de Bourgogne des années 1460 aux années 1480. Il doit son nom à trois manuscrits qu'il a réalisé pour Antoine, bâtard de Bourgogne. (fr)
  • Il Maestro di Antoine de Bourgogne (attivo a Bruges tra il 1460 e il 1490; ... – ...; fl. XV secolo) è stato un pittore fiammingo. L'anonimo miniatore fiammingo deve il suo nome al destinatario dei suoi libri miniati: Antonio di Borgogna (tra questi il Valerio Massimo, ora conservato alla Biblioteca di Breslavia). Dipinto su pergamena in oro e argento è il Libro d'ore, detto di Galeazzo Sforza (Vienna, Biblioteca Nazionale). Come identificazione è stato proposto il nome di Philippe de Mazerolles. (it)
  • De Meester van Antoon van Bourgondië is de noodnaam voor een miniaturist die werkzaam was in Brugge tussen 1460 en 1490. Hij werkte voor het Bourgondische hof, onder meer voor Karel de Stoute en Antoon van Bourgondië en voor leden van de hofkringen van de hertogen van Bourgondië zoals Lodewijk van Gruuthuse. Hij is vooral bekend voor de verluchting van seculiere werken. (nl)
  • Mistrz Antoniego Burgundzkiego – flamandzki miniaturzysta, iluminator, działający w latach 1460 - 1480, utożsamiany z Philippe de Mazerolles. (pl)
  • The Master of Anthony of Burgundy was a Flemish miniature painter active in Bruges between about 1460 and 1490, apparently running a large workshop, and producing some of the most sophisticated work of the final flowering of Flemish illumination. He was first identified by Winkler in 1921; his name is derived from one of his most elevated patrons, Anthony of Burgundy, Philip the Good's illegitimate son, though he also worked for the Dukes and other bibliophiles in Burgundian court circles, who had already been allocated "Masters" by art historians. His contributions to the heavily illustrated Froissart of Louis of Gruuthuse (BnF Fr 2643-6) from the early 1470s, on which several of the leading illuminators of the day worked, show him excelling some more famous names, like Loiset Lyédet. The (en)
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  • Maître d'Antoine de Bourgogne (fr)
  • Maestro di Antonio di Borgogna (it)
  • Master of Anthony of Burgundy (en)
  • Meester van Antoon van Bourgondië (nl)
  • Mistrz Antoniego Burgundzkiego (pl)
  • Mestre de Antônio de Borgonha (pt)
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