Master of the Cité des dames

The Master of the Cité des dames or the Cité des dames Master is the notname assigned to a workshop producing illuminated manuscripts in Paris during the first two decades of the 15th century. The workshop was one of the most productive in Paris at the time.

The notname is derived from the fact that the workshop was hired by Christine de Pizan to produce illuminations for copies of her book The Book of the City of Ladies (in French, Le Livre de la Cité des dames), which became a model for other illuminators illustrating her books. The workshop was stylistically influenced by Jacquemart de Hesdin and Italian Trecento painting.