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William de Brailes (active c. 1230 – c. 1260) was an English Early Gothic manuscript illuminator, presumably born in Brailes, Warwickshire. He signed two manuscripts, and apparently worked in Oxford, where he is documented from 1238 to 1252, owning property in Catte Street near the University Church of St Mary the Virgin, roughly on the site now occupied by the chapel of All Souls College, where various members of the book trade lived. He was married, to Celena, but evidently also held minor orders, as at least three self-portraits show him with a clerical tonsure. This was not unusual: by this date, and with the exception of the St. Albans monk Matthew Paris, the only other English illuminator of the period about whom we have significant personal information, most English illumination see

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  • William de Brailes (de)
  • William de Brailes (es)
  • William de Brailes (fr)
  • William de Brailes (nl)
  • William de Brailes (pt)
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  • William de Brailes est un enlumineur anglais, actif à Oxford entre 1230 et 1260. Plusieurs documents d'archives mentionnent son activité, deux manuscrits sont signés de sa main et plusieurs autres lui sont attribués. C'est le seul enlumineur anglais du XIIIe siècle dont on connaisse le nom avec Matthew Paris. (fr)
  • William de Brailes (* vor 1230; † 1260) war ein englischer Buchmaler. Er war tätig, als die Buchmalerei nicht nur von Klöstern, sondern zunehmend auch von freien Künstlern betrieben wurde, die gegen Honorar für geistliche und weltliche Auftraggeber arbeiteten. Brailes Werkstatt ist die erste Werkstatt der gotischen Buchmalerei, für die Name, Ort und auch Werke überliefert sind. (de)
  • William de Brailes (activo c. 1230 - c. 1260) fue un iluminador de manuscritos del gótico temprano inglés, presumiblemente nacido en Brailes, Warwickshire. Firmó dos manuscritos y aparentemente trabajó en Oxford, donde está documentado desde 1238 hasta 1252, siendo dueño de una propiedad en Catte Street, cerca de la University Church of St Mary the Virgin, aproximadamente en el sitio que ahora ocupa la capilla de All Souls College, donde vivieron varios comerciantes de libros. Estaba casado con Celena, pero evidentemente también ostentaba órdenes menores, como lo muestran al menos tres autorretratos con tonsura clerical. ​ ​ Esto no era inusual: en esta fecha, y con la excepción del monje de St. Albans Matthew Paris, el único otro iluminador inglés del período del que tenemos información p (es)
  • William de Brailes (active c. 1230 – c. 1260) was an English Early Gothic manuscript illuminator, presumably born in Brailes, Warwickshire. He signed two manuscripts, and apparently worked in Oxford, where he is documented from 1238 to 1252, owning property in Catte Street near the University Church of St Mary the Virgin, roughly on the site now occupied by the chapel of All Souls College, where various members of the book trade lived. He was married, to Celena, but evidently also held minor orders, as at least three self-portraits show him with a clerical tonsure. This was not unusual: by this date, and with the exception of the St. Albans monk Matthew Paris, the only other English illuminator of the period about whom we have significant personal information, most English illumination see (en)
  • William de Brailes was een Engels miniaturist. Hij was een van de twee miniaturisten uit de 13e eeuw die hun werk getekend hebben. Hij was waarschijnlijk afkomstig uit Brailes een stadje in Warwickshire, een kleine 50 km ten noorden van Oxford. Hij is de enige bij naam bekende seculiere Engelse miniaturist uit die periode waaraan werk kan worden toegeschreven. Hij verluchtte onder meer het De Brailes getijdenboek omstreeks 1240. Het is een van de eerste getijdenboeken die ooit gemaakt werden. William de Brailes was ook kopiist. Zijn hand kan herkend worden in verscheidene manuscripten, waarin hij samenwerkte met andere meesters. Alleen zijn getijdenboek en de inleidende cyclus bij een psalter nu in Stockholm werden uitsluitend door hem verlucht. De andere werken aan hem toegeschreven kwame (nl)
  • William de Brailes (ativo c. 1230 - c. 1260) foi um iluminador de manuscritos do início do gótico inglês, provavelmente nascido em Brailes, Warwickshire. Ele assinou dois manuscritos e aparentemente trabalhou em Oxford, onde está documentado de 1238 a 1252, possuindo uma propriedade na Catte Street perto da Igreja da Universidade de Santa Maria, a Virgem, aproximadamente no local agora ocupado pela capela do All Souls College, onde vários membros do comércio de livros viveram. Ele era casado, com Celena, mas evidentemente também tinha ordens menores, como pelo menos três autorretratos o mostram com uma tonsura clerical. Isso não era incomum: nesta data, e com exceção do monge St. Albans, Matthew Paris, o único outro iluminador inglês do período sobre o qual temos informações pessoais signi (pt)
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