Jean Hey
Jean Hey (active c. 1475–1505), also known as the Master of Moulins, was a leading painter of the French Renaissance. His refined portraits and devotional works reflect both the precision of the Early Netherlandish school and the elegance of French courtly art.
His most celebrated masterpiece is the Moulins Triptych (Cathedral of Moulins), depicting the Madonna and Child with angels alongside members of the Bourbon family. Jean Hey also painted distinguished portraits such as Charles de Bourbon and devotional panels including The Pietà. His art is admired for its luminous color, delicate detail, and graceful naturalism, making him one of the greatest French painters of the late 15th century.
At Blue Surf Art, we recreate Jean Hey’s masterpieces as museum-quality, hand-painted oil on canvas reproductions. Each reproduction is crafted to capture the fine detail, elegance, and devotional beauty of the originals. Perfect for collectors, admirers of French art, or interiors seeking Renaissance refinement, our reproductions bring the artistry of Jean Hey into your home, with worldwide shipping available.
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