de Werve. The latter sculpted almost all the statues of the mourners, as well as the angels. Beth Harris; Steven Zucker. "Claus Sluter and Claus de Werve...
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filmmaker and visual artist Claus de Werve (c. 1380 – 1439), Dutch sculptor This page lists people with the surname Van de Werve. If an internal link intending...
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Chartreuse de Champmol reconsidered: part I". The Burlington Magazine. 147 (1233): 798–809. Beth Harris; Steven Zucker. "Claus Sluter and Claus de Werve, Mourners...
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Puits de Moïse) is a monumental sculpture recognised as the masterpiece of the Dutch artist Claus Sluter (1340–1405–06), assisted by his nephew Claus de Werve...
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monument still incomplete. After Sluter's death c. 1405/06, his nephew Claus de Werve was hired to complete the project, which he finished in 1410. The monument...
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Philip the Bold (redirect from Filips de Stoute)
Burgundian sculpture. They were created by Jean de Marville (1381–1389), Claus Sluter (1389–1406) and Claus de Werve (1406–1410). Jean Malouel, official painter...
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Bohemia The Virgin and the Child of Poligny by the Dutch sculptor Claus de Werve, 1396–c. 1439 Madonna by André Beauneveu from one of the Duke of Berry's...
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Bold (completed in 1410) are probably the work of Claus Sluter, Hannequin de Prindale and Claus de Werve. The pleurants on the tombs of John the Fearless...
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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. Lesser...
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Champmol (redirect from Chartreuse de Champmol)
original setting Dossier, 17 Beth Harris; Steven Zucker. "Claus Sluter and Claus de Werve, Mourners, from the Tomb of Philip the Bold". Smarthistory...
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Tour Jean-sans-Peur (redirect from Hôtel de Bourgogne (residence))
de Mâle, mother of Jean sans Peur The hops, emblem of Jean sans Peur The sculpted vault at the top of spiral staircase was the work of Claus de Werve...
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artist, sculptor and installation artist Oswald Wenckebach (1895–1962) Claus de Werve (c. 1380–1439) Jan Wolkers (1925–2007) Ans Wortel (1929–1996) Anton...
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Bèze Abbey (redirect from Abbaye Saint-Pierre de Bèze)
He built a second line of walls to fortify the village. Around 1428 Claus de Werve made a polychromed limestone statue of the Virgin and Child for the...
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grape. A Burgundian Sculpture from the 15th century. Attributed to Claus de Werve. The François Callinet Organ. The 'Church of the Nativity contains many...
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of Anjou. Willem van Vleuten goldsmith to Philip the Good. Klaas van der Werve sculptor to Philip the Good. Similar court positions were held by many court...
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page 22 Claude Lorrain (1604–1682), Drawings and Prints : page 134 Claus de Werve (ca. 1380–1439), Medieval art : page 390 Clodion (1738–1814), European...
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