artnet - The World's Art Marketplace
Search the whole artnet database   Login
 
 
  Services  | The Grove Dictionary of Art

  Research Library groveart.com Artist Biographies
Materials and Techniques
Styles and Movements
 
 

Talbot Master [Master of John Talbot]

( fl Normandy, c. 1430–60). Illuminator. The Master takes his name from two manuscripts commissioned by John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, one of the English army leaders in France during the final stages of the Hundred Years War (1337–1453). The Shrewsbury Book (London, BL, Royal MS. 15. E. VI), a collection of romances and didactic texts, was presented by Talbot to Margaret of Anjou, almost certainly as she passed through Rouen in 1445 on her way to marry the English king Henry VI. The finest miniatures, including two with representations of Talbot himself, are best taken as the basis for the style of the Talbot Master, since they are of higher quality than any in the other manuscript, a Book of Hours (Cambridge, Fitzwilliam, MS. 40–1950), which probably dates to within ten years of the Earl’s marriage to Margaret Beauchamp in 1425.

Part of the Masters, anonymous, and monogrammists family

There are more than 45,000 articles in The Grove Dictionary of Art. To access the rest of this article, including the bibliography, subscribe to www.groveart.com.

  Reproduced by kind permission of Macmillan Publishers Limited, publishers of The Grove Dictionary of Art.
  © Copyright 2000 Macmillan Publishers Limited.
site map  about us  contact us  investor relations  artnet.com | artnet.de
  ©2005 artnet All rights reserved. artnet is a registered trademark of the
Artnet Worldwide Corporation, New York, NY.