The Bedford Master was an manuscript illuminator active in Paris during the fifteenth century.
Yet the image is executed in gouache on vellum, the technique perfected by manuscript illuminators.
Some pictures suggest a collaboration between Jasper Johns and a medieval manuscript illuminator (Johnson).
Jean Bourdichon, French miniature painter and manuscript illuminator (born 1457/1459)
This female manuscript illuminator worked on a 10th-century group of manuscripts, of which there are 24 known copies with illustrations.
In contrast to the vibrant and detailed illustrations, the artists did not focus on bordering as much as most other manuscript illuminators.
He was the uncle of the famous manuscript illuminators, the three Limbourg brothers, whom he introduced to Philip's service around 1400.
Lala de Cizique was a Greek woman who may be the first manuscript illuminator known by name.
Jean le Noir was a French manuscript illuminator active in Paris between 1335 and 1380.
His postcard-size and smaller colored pencil drawings are like the works of a medieval or Indian manuscript illuminator.