Anne de Graville

Miniature dedication of the Roman de Palamon et Arcita:[1] Anne de Graville presents her work to Queen Claude de France, Étienne Colaud, Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal, Ms.5116, f.1V.

Anne de Graville or Anne Malet de Graville (c.1490–c.1540) was a French Renaissance poet, translator, book collector, and lady-in-waiting to Queen Claude of France. She hailed from one of the most prominent families in the country, and overcame scandal to become a well respected literary figure at the royal court. In addition to authoring two texts, she was an avid collector of books and manuscripts.