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Article
The patron of Hieronymus Bosch’s ‘Last Judgment’ triptych in Vienna
02/2018 | 1379 | 160
Pages: 106-111
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de Keyser, Nouchka (de Keyser, Nouchka)
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Hoogstede, Luuk (Hoogstede, Luuk)
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Ilsink, Matthijs (Ilsink, Matthijs)
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Janssens, Koen (Janssens, Koen)
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Klein Gotink, Rik (Klein Gotink, Rik)
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Koldeweij, Jos (Koldeweij, Jos)
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Legrand, Stijn (Legrand, Stijn)
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Nauhaus, Julia M. (Nauhaus, Julia M.)
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Spronk, Ron (Spronk, Ron)
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van der Snickt, Geert (van der Snickt, Geert)
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1. Sts James the Greater and Hippolytus, panels from Last Judgment (closed triptych) by Hieronymus Bosch. c.1500–05. Panel, each 163 y 60 cm., excluding frames. (Paintings Gallery of the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna; photograph Rik Klein Gotink for BRCP).
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2. Last Judgment (open triptych), by Hieronymus Bosch. c.1500–05. Panel, c.163 by 60 cm. (left panel), 163 by 127 cm. (central panel), 163 by 60 (right panel). (Paintings Gallery of the Academy of Fine Arts, Viennal photograph Rik Klein Gotink for BRCP).
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3. Detail of the escutcheons beneath Sts James (left) and Hippolytus (right) on the outer wings of the Vienna Last Judgment, in X-radiography (top), visible light photography (centre) and infra-red photography. (Photograph Rik Klein Gotink for BRCP and the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, FWF project P23849-G2 (XR)).
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4. Micrograph (67.5 times) showing red pigment on the borders of a paint loss. (Photograph Luuk Hoogstede for BRCP).
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5. Micrograph (40 times) showing remnants of gold and abraded bole. (Photograph Luuk Hoogstede for BRCP).
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6. (a-i). MA-XRF mappings from the zone of the escutcheon beneath St Hippolytus. The bairum, titanium and zinc maps show nineteenth-century retouchings. (photograph AXES Group, University of Antwerp. Image processing: Luuk Hoogstede for BRCP).
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7. Sts Charlemagne, Hippolytus, Elisabeth and Margaret (closed triptych), by Dirk Bouts and Aert van den Bossche. c.1470–75 and 1503–08. Panel, 92.5 by 143 cm. (Cathedral, Bruges; photograph Lukas – Art in Flanders VZ / Hugo Maertens).
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8. A bishop saint and Sts Catherine, Hippolytus and Elisabeth (closed triptych), attributed to an anonymous Brussels painter. c.1490–1500. Panel, each 88 by 60 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Brussels).
Short Notice
'Le Grand Siècle des Ducs de Bourgogne' at Dijon
09/1951 | 582 | 93
Pages: 296-298
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The Horn of Saint Hubert
06/1950 | 567 | 92
Pages: 161-165
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Mann, James G. (Mann, James G.; Mann, James)
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13, 14. The Horn of St Hubert. The Gift of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy to Chauvirey-le-Châtcl. Decorated with Gesso, Painted and Gilt, and with Silver Rings of Champlevé Enamel of the Late Fifteenth Century. Length, 49.5 cm; Diameter, 5.75 cm. (Wallace Collection.)
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15. Imitation Hunting Horn Used in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries as a Reliquary for The Horn of St Hubert. Iron, Painted Black. Length, 66.7 cm. (Wallace Collection.)
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16. Exterior of the Chapel of St Hubert, Chauvirey-le-Châtel (Haute-Saône).
Short Notice
An Exhibition of Burgundian Sculpture at Dijon
11/1949 | 560 | 91
Pages: 316+319
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Ring, Grete (Ring, Grete)
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The Master of Mary of Burgundy
12/1944 | 501 | 85
Pages: 288+295-301
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Pächt, Otto (Pächt, Otto)
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Margaret of York at Prayer. By the Master of Mary of Burgundy. 1475. About 19.5 by 28.6 cm. Fol. CXV from MS. Douce 365 (Bodleian Library, Oxford)
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Plate II. A-Truth, Purity, Humility and Poverty. 1475. About 19.5 by 28.6 cm. MS. Douce 365 (Bodleian Library, Oxford). The Master of Mary of Burgundy
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Plate II. B-The Holy Handkerchief. About 1480. 16.2 by 12.1 cm. MS. Douce 223. (Bodleian Library, Oxford). The Master of Mary of Burgundy
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Plate II. C-St. Catherine. About 1480. 16.2 by 12.1 cm. MS. Douce 223. (Bodleian Library, Oxford). The Master of Mary of Burgundy
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Plate III. A-The Virgin and Child Worshipped. About 1480. Cod. 1857. (National Library, Vienna). The Master of Mary of Burgundy
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Plate III. C-Head of the Virgin. Silver-Point, 17.2 by 15.5 cm. (Print Room, Amsterdam). The Master of Mary of Burgundy
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Plate III. D-The Last Judgment. About 1490. 14.3 by 10.5 cm. MS. Douce 220 (Bodleian Library, Oxford). Illuminated for Philip the Fair. The Master of Mary of Burgundy
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Plate III. E-Christ Being Nailed to the Cross. About 1480. Cod. 1857. (National Library, Vienna). The Master of Mary of Burgundy
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Plate IV. A-SS. Anthony and Paul. About 1480. MS. Douce 223. 16.2 by 12.1 cm. (Bodleian Library, Oxford). The Master of Mary of Burgundy
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Plate IV. B-Scenes from the Passion. About 1490. MS. Vit. 25-5 (National Library, Madrid). The Master of Mary of Burgundy
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Plate IV. C-The Presentation in the Temple. Attributed to the Master of the Hortulus Animae. About 1490-1500. 13.4 by 9.5 cm. By MS. LX. (Stonyhurst College). The Master of Mary of Burgundy
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Plate IV. D-Head of the Virgin. (Detail). Silver-Point. (Boymans Museum, Rotterdam). The Master of Mary of Burgundy
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Plate IV. E-Grotesque Tournament. About 1490. MS. Douce 129. 14.3 by 10.5 cm. (Bodleian Library, Oxford). Illuminated for Philip the Fair. The Master of Mary of Burgundy
Article
An Unknown French Book of Hours (c. 1400)
01/1944 | 490 | 84
Pages: 20+22-24
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Schilling, Rosy (Schilling, Rosy; Schilling, R.)
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A-The Annunciation. An Unknown French Book of Hours
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B-The Adoration of the Magi. An Unknown French Book of Hours
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C-The Coronation of the Virgin. An Unknown French Book of Hours
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D-The Betrayal of Christ. An Unknown French Book of Hours
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E-Christ before Pilate. An Unknown French Book of Hours
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F-Christ Carrying the Cross. An Unknown French Book of Hours
Article
French Painting-I
12/1931 | 345 | 59
Pages: 256-259+262-263+266-269+272-275+278-279+282-285+288-289+292-295+297+300-303+306-309+312-315+318-319+322
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Jamot, Paul (Jamot, Paul)
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Diane de Poitiers, by François Clouet. Panel, 92.7 by 81.3 (Sir Herbert Cook, Bart.)
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Plate II. The Kill in the Wood at Vincennes. A Page in the Très Riches Heures of the Duke of Berry, Illustrated by P. de Limbourg and His Brothers (Musée Condé, Chantilly). French Painting-I
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Plate III. B-Virgin and Child, Given to Jean Malouel. Panel (M. Carlos de Beistegui, Paris). French Painting-I
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Plate IX. A-A Peasant Family, by Louis Le Nain. Canvas, 1.13 by 1.59 m. (Louvre). French Painting-I
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Plate IX. B-The Return from the Baptism, by Louis Le Nain. Canvas (M. Paul Jamot, Paris). French Painting-I
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Plate VI. Etienne Chevalier with St. Stephen, by Jean Fouquet (Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin). French Painting-I
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Plate VII. A-The Mass of St. Giles, by the Master of St. Giles. Panel, 61 by 45 cm. (Lady Seaforth). French Painting-I
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Plate VII. B-St. Victor with a Donor, by the Master of Moulins (Glasgow Corporation Gallery). French Painting-I
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Plate VIII. A-Charles IX of France, by François Clouet. Panel (Vienna). French Painting-I
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Plate VIII. B-Elizabeth of Austria, Queen of France, by François Clouet. Panel, 36 by 27 cm. (Louvre). French Painting-I
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Plate X. Shepherd Playing a Pipe, by Claude Le Lorrain. Canvas (Kansas City Art Institute). French Painting-I
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Plate XI. A-Portrait of a Man, by S. Bourdon (Montpellier Museum). French Painting-I
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Plate XI. B-Cardinal Richelieu, by Philip de Champaigne. Canvas 2.22 by 1.55 m. (Louvre). French Painting-I
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Plate XII. A-The Mass of St. Martin, by E. Le Sueur. Canvas (Louvre). French Painting-I
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Plate XII. B-Mme Geoffrin Walking at the Saint-Antoine Abbey, by Hubert Robert (M. David Weill). French Painting-I
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Plate XIII. Self-Portrait with His Wife and Daughter, by Nicolas de Largillière. Canvas (Louvre). French Painting-I
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Plate XIV. A-Mlle Henriette Playing the 'Cello, by Nattier (Versailles). French Painting-I
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Plate XIV. B-Portrait of Bossuet, by H. Rigaud. Canvas (Louvre). French Painting-I
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Plate XIX. A-Bathers, by J. B. J. Pater (M. G. Wildenstein, Paris). French Painting-I
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Plate XIX. B-Bathers, by J. H. Fragonard (Louvre). French Painting-I
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Plate XV. A Reading by Molière, by J. F. de Troy. Canvas (Sir Philip Sassoon). French Painting-I
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Plate XVI. A Lady at Her Toilet, by Antoine Watteau. Canvas, 44 by 37 cm. (Wallace Collection). French Painting-I
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Plate XVII. A Venetian Fête, by A. Watteau. Canvas (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh). French Painting-I
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Plate XVIII. A-Portrait, Probably of the Sculptor Antoine Pater, by Watteau. Canvas (Valenciennes Museum). French Painting-I
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Plate XVIII. B-Gersaint's Shop, by Watteau (Berlin Academy). French Painting-I
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Plate XX. The Morning Toilet, by J. B. S. Chardin. Canvas (National Museum, Stockholm). French Painting-I
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Plate XXI. A-The Soap Bubble, by J. B. Chardin. Canvas, 61 by 64 cm. (M. David Weill, Paris). French Painting-I
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Plate XXI. B-The Game of Cards, by J. B. Chardin. Canvas (National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin). French Painting-I
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Plate XXII. The Triumph of Venus, by François Boucher. Canvas, 1.3 by 1.62 m. (Stockholm Gallery). French Painting-I
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Plate XXIII. A-The Little Dressmaker, by François Boucher. Canvas (National Museum, Stockholm). French Painting-I
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Plate XXIII. B-The Picnic Party, by Nicolas Lancret (Chantilly). French Painting-I
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Plate XXIV. A-Madame de Sorquainville, by J. B. Perroneau. Canvas (M. David Weill). French Painting-I
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Plate XXIV. B-The Boy with the Lesson-Book, by J. B. Greuze. Canvas (National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh). French Painting-I
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Plate XXV. A-Self-Portrait, by M. Q. de la Tour. Pastel (Amiens Museum). French Painting-I
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Plate XXV. B-Mlle Fel, by M. Q. de la Tour. Pastel (St. Quentin Museum). French Painting-I
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Plate XXVI. The Morning Toilet, by N. B. Lepicié (M. G. Wildenstein, Paris). French Painting-I
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Plate III. A-The Narbonne Altarfrontal; Paris School. Grisaille on Silk; Central Panel. Height 78 cm. (Louvre). French Painting-I
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Plate IV. Pietà; Avignonese School; Fifteenth Century. Panel, 1.62 by 2.18 m. (Louvre). French Painting-I
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Plate V. A-The Annunciation; School of Provence (c. 1440-50.) Centre Panel (Church of the Magdalen, Aix). French Painting-I
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Plate V. B-The Child Jesus Adored by the Virgin, a Knight and a Bishop; School of Avignon, c. 1500. Panel (Calvet Museum, Avignon). French Painting-I
Article
Diptychs by Rogier van der Weyden-II
04/1924 | 253 | 44
Pages: 179-181+184-186+189
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Hulin de Loo, Georges (Hulin de Loo, Georges; Loo, Georges Hulin de; Loo, Georges H. de; Loo, G. Hulin de)
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Plate I. A-Virgin and Child, by Rogier van der Weyden. Panel, 49 or 49.5 cm. by 31.3 cm. (Mancel Collection, Caen). Diptychs by Rogier van der Weyden.-II
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Plate I. B-Laurent de Froimont, by Rogier van der Weyden. Panel, 48.5 cm. by 31.5 cm. (Musée Royal des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, Brussels). Diptychs by Rogier van der Weyden.-II
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Plate II. C-Virgin and Child, by Rogier van der Weyden. Panel, 36.5 cm. by 27.3 cm. (M. Emile Renders, Bruges). Diptychs by Rogier van der Weyden.-II
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Plate II. D-Maître Jean Gros, by Rogier van der Weyden. Panel, 36.5 cm. by 27.5 cm. (Mr. Martin A. Ryerson, Chicago). Diptychs by Rogier van der Weyden.-II
Article
Some Golden Fleece Portraits
06/1923 | 243 | 42
Pages: 296-299+303
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Put, Albert van de (Put, Albert van de; P., A. V. de; Put, A. van de; P., A. V. D.)
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Plate I. A-Philip, Duke of Savoy (d. 1497). Artist Unknown. Panel, 41 cm. by 31 cm. (Haro Sale, Paris, 1911). Some Golden Fleece Portraits
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Plate I. B-Claude de Toulongeon and His Patron Saint Claude (1470-81). Artist Unknown. Panel, 1.03 m. by 0.78 m. (Worcester Art Museum, U. S. A.). Some Golden Fleece Portraits
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Plate I. C-Miniature from Hours (1481-) of Claude de Toulongeon (d. c. 1504). (Messrs. Quaritch). Some Golden Fleece Portraits
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Plate II. D-Maximilian I (d. 1519). Artist Unknown. Panel, 37.8 cm. by 28.3 cm. (Sir F. Crawley-Boevey, Bart.). Some Golden Fleece Portraits
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Plate II. E-Philip the Handsome at the Age of 5. Artist Unknown. Dated 1483. Panel, 29.2 cm. by 24.1 cm. (John G. Johnson Collection, Philadelphia). Some Golden Fleece Portraits
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Plate II. F-Jean, Marquis of Bergen-op-Zoom, 1555-67. Artist Unknown. Panel (Oak), 49 cm. by 33.5 cm. (Ericsberg Gallery). Some Golden Fleece Portraits
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Plate II. G-The Marquis of Bergen-op-Zoom (From Eremundus, 1619). Some Golden Fleece Portraits
Book Review
La Miniature Flamande au Temps de la Cour de Bourgogne (1415-1530)
08/1922 | 233 | 41
Pages: 95-96
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Conway, Martin (Conway, Martin; Allington, Lord Conway of; Conway of Allington, William Martin Conway; Conway, W. Martin; C., M.; Conway, William Martin)
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La Miniature Flamande au Temps de la Cour de Bourgogne (1415-1530) | author: Durrieu, Paul
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