PORTRAIT OF SUZANNE DE BOURBON, around 1492. Circle of Jean Hey, 15th century Flemish school. Jean Hey, also known as Le Maître de Moulins, was a French painter and draftsman considered one of the greatest of his time. He worked successively at the court of Charles de Bourbon and then at that of Pierre II de Bourbon. Suzanne was Duchess of Bourbon and Auverge and Countess of Marche, from 1503 to 1521. Shortly before her marriage, she received the famous teachings written by her mother Anne de France and a treatise compiled by her preacher brother Pierre Martin on the announcement of her first pregnancy.