French
1420-1479
Jean Fouquet Locations
French painter and illuminator. He is regarded as the most important French painter of the 15th century and was responsible for introducing Italian Renaissance elements into French painting. Little is known of his life, and, apart from a signed self-portrait medallion (Paris, Louvre), his only authenticated work is the Antiquit?s judaeques (Paris, Bib. N., MS. fr. 247). A corpus of works by Fouquet has therefore been established on the basis of stylistic criteria, but its exact chronology is uncertain.
Gold cameo and black email on copper,diameter 2 1/2''(6.8 cm).Objets d'Art emtered the Louvre in 1861
Gold cameo and black email on copper,diameter 2 1/2''(6.8 cm).Objets d'Art emtered the Louvre in 1861
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st Martin From the Hours of Etienne Chevalier (mk05)
st Martin From the Hours of Etienne Chevalier (mk05)
Painting ID:: 20011
1452-1460
Vellum on wood,6 1/4 x 4 1/2''(16 x 12 cm).Cabinet des Dessins collection of Baron Feuillet de Conches acquired by the Louvre in 1889
1452-1460
Vellum on wood,6 1/4 x 4 1/2''(16 x 12 cm).Cabinet des Dessins collection of Baron Feuillet de Conches acquired by the Louvre in 1889
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The Coronation of Alexander From Histoire Ancienne (after 1470) (mk05)
The Coronation of Alexander From Histoire Ancienne (after 1470) (mk05)
Painting ID:: 20012
Vellum,17 1/2 x 13 ''(45 x 34 cm).Cabinet des Dessins; entered the Louvre in 1912
Vellum,17 1/2 x 13 ''(45 x 34 cm).Cabinet des Dessins; entered the Louvre in 1912
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The Battle between the Romans and the Carthaginians (mk05)
The Battle between the Romans and the Carthaginians (mk05)
Painting ID:: 20013
From Histoire Ancienne(after 1470)
Vellum,17 1/2 x 13 1/2''(45 x 34 cm.)Cabinet des Dessins entered the Louvre in 1921
From Histoire Ancienne(after 1470)
Vellum,17 1/2 x 13 1/2''(45 x 34 cm.)Cabinet des Dessins entered the Louvre in 1921
French
1420-1479
Jean Fouquet Locations
French painter and illuminator. He is regarded as the most important French painter of the 15th century and was responsible for introducing Italian Renaissance elements into French painting. Little is known of his life, and, apart from a signed self-portrait medallion (Paris, Louvre), his only authenticated work is the Antiquit?s judaeques (Paris, Bib. N., MS. fr. 247). A corpus of works by Fouquet has therefore been established on the basis of stylistic criteria, but its exact chronology is uncertain.