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Master of Moulins

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Master of Moulins (lived late 15th-early 16th century)

Anonymous painter, probably Dutch, working at the Bourbon court in Moulins (now in Allier département). His Triptych of the Virgin in Glory (c. 1498-1500, Moulins Cathedral) shows both Flemish and Italian influences.

The central panel of the triptych shows the Virgin and Child surrounded by angels. The donor, Pierre II, Duke of Bourbon (died 1503), appears with his wife and daughter in the wings. The influence of the Flemish artist Hugo van der Goes appears most clearly in The Nativity (Musée Rodin, Autun) and St Victor with a Donor (Art Gallery, Glasgow).

The Master of Moulins, once identified with Jean de Perréal, is now thought to have been called Jean Hey, who painted Ecce Homo (Brussels) in a similar style to the Moulins altarpiece.



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