WHO? Ambrogio Lorenzetti (ca ca. 1348) Jean Pucelle (active ca )

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WHO? Ambrogio Lorenzetti (ca. 1295-ca. 1348) Jean Pucelle (active ca. 1319-1334) Queen Jeanne d’Évreux Jean of Berry (1340-1416) Limbourg Brothers WHERE? Siena, Italy Palazzo Pubblico Paris, France Burgundy WHAT? illuminated manuscript book of hours vellum tapestry

Piazza del Campo, aerial view with the Palazzo Pubblico, Siena, Italy Title: Piazza del Campo, aerial view with the Palazzo Pubblico and the Torre del Mangia facing its straight side Date: 1280-1350 CE Work Type: Architecture Country: Italy Location: Siena, Tuscany, Italy Piazza del Campo, aerial view with the Palazzo Pubblico, Siena, Italy

Title: Allegory of Good Government frescoes in situ Creator: Lorenzetti, Ambrogio Date: 1338-39 CE Work Type: Painting Technique: Fresco painting Country: Italy Location: Sala della Pace, Palazzo Pubblico, Siena, Italy Lorenzetti, Allegory of Good Government, 1338-39, Palazzo Pubblico, Siena, Italy

A. Lorenzetti, Allegory of Good Government, 1338, Palazzo Pubblico, Siena

Lorenzetti, Allegory of Bad Government Title: Allegory of Bad Government Creator: Lorenzetti, Ambrogio Date: 1338-39 CE Work Type: Painting Technique: Fresco painting Country: Italy Location: Sala della Pace, Palazzo Pubblico, Siena, Italy Permission: YES Source: Dr. Ronald V. Wiedenhoeft ID: SASKIAKIF0747 Lorenzetti, Allegory of Bad Government

Lorenzetti, Effects of Good Government in the City Title: Allegory of Good Government in the City Creator: Lorenzetti, Ambrogio Date: 1338-39 CE Work Type: Painting Technique: Fresco painting Country: Italy Location: Sala della Pace, Palazzo Pubblico, Siena, Italy Permission: Yes Source: Scala, Florence, Italy/Art Resource, NY ID: 17-15a Lorenzetti, Effects of Good Government in the City

Title: Effects of Good Government, detail Creator: Lorenzetti, Ambrogio Work Type: Fresco Location: Palazzo Pubblico, Siena, Italy Source: ARTstor Digital Image Database SCALA_ARCHIVES_1039928889

Creator: Lorenzetti, Ambrogio Title: Allegory of Good Government in the City, detail Date: 1338-39 CE Work Type: Painting Technique: Fresco painting Measurements: Height 140cm Period: Gothic Style: Gothic Country: Italy Location: Sala della Pace, Palazzo Pubblico, Siena, Italy Source: ARTstor Digital Image Database SCALA_ARCHIVES_1039929075 Permission: Yes ID: SCALA_ARCHIVES_1039929075

Lorenzetti, Effects of Good Government in the Country Title: Allegory of Good Government in the Country Creator: Lorenzetti, Ambrogio Date: 1338-39 CE Work Type: Painting Technique: Fresco painting Country: Italy Location: Sala della Pace, Palazzo Pubblico, Siena, Italy Permission: Yes Source: Scala, Florence, Italy/Art Resource, NY ID: 17-15b Lorenzetti, Effects of Good Government in the Country

Title: Effects of Good Government, detail Creator: Lorenzetti, Ambrogio Work Type: Fresco Location: Palazzo Pubblico, Siena, Italy Source: ARTstor Digital Image Database SCALA_ARCHIVES_1039928889

Title: Effect of Good Government, detail of Security Creator: Lorenzetti, Ambrogio Work Type: Fresco Location: Palazzo Pubblico, Siena, Italy Source: ARTstor Digital Image Database SCALA_ARCHIVES_1039928889

Pucelle, Hours of Jeanne d’Évreux, ca. 1324-28, France Title: Petite Heures of Jeanne d'Evreux, from Paris, two-page opening with the Kiss of Judas and the Annunciation, folios 15v-16r subTitle: The Hours of Jeanne d'Evreux Creator: Pucelle, Jean Date: c.1324-28 CE Work Type: Manuscript Material: Grisaille and color on vellum Country: France Location: Cloisters Collection (54.1.2), Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY Measurements: Each page 8.9x6.2cm ID: 17-Unc Pucelle, Hours of Jeanne d’Évreux, ca. 1324-28, France

Title: Detail of Annunciation, Jeanne d'Evreux's Book of Hours Creator: Jean Pucelle Country: France Source: ARTstor Digital Image Database AMICO_MINIAPOLIS_103822693

Title: Detail of the Annunciation, Jeanne d'Evreux's Book of Hours Creator: Jean Pucelle Source: ARTstor Digital Image Database

Limbourg Brothers, Très Riches Heures: January, 1411-16, Burgundy Title: Tres Riches Heures, MS 65/1284, fol.2v Creator: Limbourg Brothers subCreator: Limbourg, Pol de, Jean de and Herman de Date: 1411-16 CE Work Type: Manuscript Material: Colors and ink on parchment Country: France Location: Musee Conde, Chantilly, France Measurements: 22.5x13.7cm Limbourg Brothers, Très Riches Heures: January, 1411-16, Burgundy

Limbourg Brothers, Très Riches Heures: February, 1411-16, Burgundy

Unicorn Is Found at the Fountain, ca. 1495-1505, Burgundy Title: Unicorn Is Found at the Fountain Date: 1495-1505 Medium: Tapestry (wool, silk, and silver- and gilt-wrapped thread) Dimensions: 12’1” x 12’5” Location: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Unicorn Is Found at the Fountain, ca. 1495-1505, Burgundy

The Unicorn in Captivity, 1495-1505