Jacques Iverny
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Jacques Iverny | |
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Nationality | French |
Known for | Painting |
Jacques Iverny, Yverni or Iverni (active 1411 - 1435, died probably 1438) was a French painter, hailing from Avignon or from central France.[1] He may be the same as the Master of Castello della Manta who is known from a large fresco of heroes and heroines in the Castello della Manta near Saluzzo, Piedmont.[2] He has been attested in Avigno between 1411 and 1413, and between 1426 and 1438.
Works
[edit]- Virgin and Child with Saint Stephen and Saint Lucy (triptych), Turin, Sabauda Gallery (signed)[3]
- Annunciation, 151 x 193 cm, National Gallery of Ireland[4]
Disputed
[edit]- Frescoes in the Castello della Manta
- Thouzon retable, two panels in the Louvre which are according to Eileen Kane in The Burlington Magazine an early work of Iverny (1415 or earlier)[1]
Notes
[edit]- ^ a b Kane, Eileen (August 1987). "Jacques Yverni of Avignon". The Burlington Magazine. 129 (1013): 491–498. JSTOR 883097.
- ^ Suckale, Robert (2002). Masterpieces of Western Art: A History of Art in 900 Individual Studies from the Gothic to the Present Day, Part 1. Taschen. p. 61. ISBN 9783822818251.
- ^ "Madonna con il Bambino e santi" (in Italian). Musei Reali Torino. Retrieved 8 November 2018.
- ^ "The Annunciation". National Gallery of Ireland.