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The Limbourg brothers : the "joyaux" of Constantine and Heraclius, the Très riches heures and the visit of the Byzantine Emperor Manuel II Palaeologus to Paris in 1400-1402

Author
Colenbrander, Herman Th.
Document type
Article (acte de congrès)
Language
English
Conference title
Flanders in a European perspective : manuscript illumination around 1400 in Flanders and abroad : proceedings of the international colloquium, Leuven, 7-10 September 1993
Author (monograph)
Smeyers, Maurits (Editor, Collective Author); Cardon, Bert (Editor, Collective Author)
Source
Flanders in a European perspective : manuscript illumination around 1400 in Flanders and abroad : proceedings of the international colloquium, Leuven, 7-10 September 1993. 1995, 171-184, 6 ill.
Publisher
Peeters, Leuven (bel)
Publication country
Belgium
Abstract (en)
Deals with the two famous medallions of ca.1400 formerly in the collection of Jean, Duc de Berry, one of which depicts Constantine, and the other shows Heraclius (both now in Paris, Bibliothèque nationale, Cabinet des Médailles). Argues the works were used as models by the Limbourgs, and perhaps both medallions originated in Paris.
Subject (en)
Subject (fr)

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DatabaseBHA (Inist-CNRS/GRI)

Identifier19960101-00281394

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