Claus Sluter (1340s in Haarlem – 1405 or 1406 in Dijon) was a Dutch sculptor, living in the Duchy of Burgundy from about 1380. He was the most important...
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war crimes Claus Sievert (1949–2009), German-born American printmaker and illustrator Claus Sluter (1340s-1405 or 1406), Dutch sculptor Claus Spreckels...
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masterpiece of the Dutch artist Claus Sluter (1340–1405–06), assisted by his nephew Claus de Werve. It was executed by Sluter and his workshop in 1395–1403...
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year Claus Sluter took over design of Champmol, including the tomb. Philip died in 1404 with his funerary monument still incomplete. After Sluter's death...
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Marville created an important school of sculpture. Claus Sluter was the most noted member. Sluter's nephew Claus de Werve was another member of this school....
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fifteenth centuries. They are part of a new iconographical tradition led by Claus Sluter that continued until the end of the fifteenth century. In this tradition...
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sculpture. They were created by Jean de Marville (1381–1389), Claus Sluter (1389–1406) and Claus de Werve (1406–1410). Jean Malouel, official painter to the...
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revival of classical style is seen in the International Gothic work of Claus Sluter and his followers in Burgundy and Flanders around 1400. Late Gothic sculpture...
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uncle, Claus Sluter at the Burgundian court in Dijon, France. He helped his uncle carve the mourners on the tomb of Philip the Bold. Upon Sluter's death...
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Virgin Mary was made by Sluter and his workshop and placed at the entrance to the château; 1466: restoration of the group made by Sluter, protected against...
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Marville in 1381. Work did not begin until 1384, and proceeded slowly, with Claus Sluter being put in charge in 1389. At the Duke's death in 1404, only two mourners...
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a project headed by Ernest Lavisse. Claus Sluter et la sculpture bourguignonne au XVe siècle, 1905 – Claus Sluter and Bungundian sculpture of the 15th...
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1350–1369 Italian Painter Master of the Rinuccini Chapel 1350–1375 Italian Claus Sluter 1350–1406 Flemish Sculptor Giovanni Bon 1355–1443 Italian Sculptor/Architect...
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Dijon, France. Polychrome wood, 1390 Claus Sluter: Well of Moses detail, Dijon, France. Polychrome stone, 1395–1403 Claus Berg: Carved wood Passion altarpiece...
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(1365–1416), painter Anastasia (fl. c. 1400), manuscript illuminator Claus Sluter (Dutch, worked in Burgundy from 1395–1406), sculptor the Limbourg brothers...
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revival of classical style is seen in the International Gothic work of Claus Sluter and his followers in Burgundy and Flanders around 1400. Late Gothic sculpture...
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his death, with a salary higher than that of Beaumetz or the sculptor Claus Sluter, and lived in Dijon. In 1405, soon after the death of Philip, he returned...
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flock to the Puits de Moïse or Well of Moses, a monumental sculpture by Claus Sluter. The church of Notre Dame is famous for both its art and architecture...
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the arts. Through their cultivation of artists such as the sculptor Claus Sluter and the painters Jan van Eyck and Rogier van der Weyden (who is thought...
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style, but already seems infused with Early Renaissance classicism. Claus Sluter was the leading sculptor in Burgundy, and was one artist able to use...
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second half of the 14th century with the arrival of the Dutch sculptor Claus Sluter, who was probably trained in Brussels, and who lived there from 1380...
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Lara Schnitger (1969) Wolff Schoemaker (1882–1949) Q.S. Serafijn (1960) Claus Sluter (1340s–1405/06) Anno Smith (1915–1990) Kees Smout (1876–1951) Jan Snoeck...
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Jean Perréal, also a sculptor and architect. Raphael was a papal valet Claus Sluter, sculptor, also succeeded his master Jean de Marville Bartholomeus Spranger...
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manuscript illuminator (born 1325) 1405: 'Abd al-Hayy – Persian illustrator and painter (born 1374) 1405/1406: Claus Sluter – Dutch sculptor (born 1340)...
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Bold (d. 1404), built by the sculptors Jean de Marville (d. 1389) and Claus Sluter (d. 1405/6) from 1381, for the Chartreuse de Champmol, outside Dijon...
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work of early-Renaissance Italian contemporaries such as Donatello. Claus Sluter (fl. ~1400) produced works such as the Well of Moses with a dynamism...
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including a bust of Jesus Christ wearing a crown of thorns sculpted by Claus Sluter. The bust is a fragment of a larger limestone crucifix that was erected...
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the tomb of Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, which was designed by Claus Sluter. It is a freestanding structure, constructed of sandstone and alabaster...
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unless otherwise stated, Hand, 1986, p. 76 & notes The Well of Moses by Claus Sluter remains in situ; a Crucifixion by Jean Malouel of c. 1398 is in the Louvre...
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guilds. They were returned to Champmol, approved by a committee including Claus Sluter, and installed by the end of 1399, after which de Baerze disappears from...
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