This Exhibition focuses on the iconography Louis IX of France (Saint Louis) established in the Sainte-Chapelle in Paris and how this was reflected in other works he may have commissioned. This is placed in the context of the artistic and stylistic developments of the period. It also examines the role his iconography played in manuscripts in the hundred years after his death. The exhibition closes by showing that the image of Saint Louis, le roi-juste, is still relevant to France today
The " Saintes-Chapelles " are erected by Saint Louis and his posterity from 1248 until the early six...
textThis dissertation examines the political benefit derived from visual images produced at the cou...
From humble origins as cloth merchants in the city of Troyes, the Jouvenel des Ursins family rose to...
This Exhibition focuses on the iconography Louis IX of France (Saint Louis) established in the Saint...
An illustrated copy of Guillaume de Saint-Pathus' Vie et miracles de saint Louis, made in Paris in t...
Today, only images remain of the lost Grande Chasse of the Sainte-Chapelle in Paris, the fantastical...
As one of the most important political and religious figures of the mid-fifteenth century, Charles I...
This thesis is concerned with Cardinal Richelieu's interest in the visual arts. For the last tv/ent...
Tomb of Louis XII (died 1515) & his consort Anne de Bretagne (died 1514), frontal view of the south ...
The art in the age of Charlemagne has been the subject of very many exhibitions, like 'Karl der Gros...
textThis dissertation examines the patronage of Marie de Brabant, queen of France (1260-1322), and h...
This paper examines a major shift in French Gothic sculpture of the second half of the thirteenth ce...
First place winner of oral presentations in the Fine Arts/Business section at the 8th Annual Undergr...
This thesis explores the influence of French royal image-making on English monarchies at the turn of...
Saint Louis, or King Louis IX of France, served as a legitimizing figure for French royal dynasties ...
The " Saintes-Chapelles " are erected by Saint Louis and his posterity from 1248 until the early six...
textThis dissertation examines the political benefit derived from visual images produced at the cou...
From humble origins as cloth merchants in the city of Troyes, the Jouvenel des Ursins family rose to...
This Exhibition focuses on the iconography Louis IX of France (Saint Louis) established in the Saint...
An illustrated copy of Guillaume de Saint-Pathus' Vie et miracles de saint Louis, made in Paris in t...
Today, only images remain of the lost Grande Chasse of the Sainte-Chapelle in Paris, the fantastical...
As one of the most important political and religious figures of the mid-fifteenth century, Charles I...
This thesis is concerned with Cardinal Richelieu's interest in the visual arts. For the last tv/ent...
Tomb of Louis XII (died 1515) & his consort Anne de Bretagne (died 1514), frontal view of the south ...
The art in the age of Charlemagne has been the subject of very many exhibitions, like 'Karl der Gros...
textThis dissertation examines the patronage of Marie de Brabant, queen of France (1260-1322), and h...
This paper examines a major shift in French Gothic sculpture of the second half of the thirteenth ce...
First place winner of oral presentations in the Fine Arts/Business section at the 8th Annual Undergr...
This thesis explores the influence of French royal image-making on English monarchies at the turn of...
Saint Louis, or King Louis IX of France, served as a legitimizing figure for French royal dynasties ...
The " Saintes-Chapelles " are erected by Saint Louis and his posterity from 1248 until the early six...
textThis dissertation examines the political benefit derived from visual images produced at the cou...
From humble origins as cloth merchants in the city of Troyes, the Jouvenel des Ursins family rose to...