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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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