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    Jacques de Baerze (active before 1384, died after 1399) was a Flemish sculptor in wood, two of whose major carved altarpieces survive in Dijon, now in...
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    the 18th century, Claus Sluter, Jacques de Baerze, Melchior Broederlam, Henri Bellechose, Jean Malouel, and Jean de Beaumetz would remain only names...
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    old Gothic carvers. The two retables in Dijon Museum, the work of Jacques de Baerze (1301), a sculptor of Flanders, who carved for Philippe le Hardi,...
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    unless otherwise stated. Jacques de Baerze, woodcarver to Philip the Good. David Beck (1621–1656), portraitist, valet de chambre to Christina of Sweden...
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    on all European art, with artists such as Claus Sluter, Jean de Liège, Jacques de Baerze, and many others, who spread their art to other regions. This...
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    outsides of the wings for a well-documented carved altarpiece by Jacques de Baerze commissioned by Philip for the charterhouse of Champmol near Dijon...
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  • Monument to Sir William Blackstone, All Souls College, Oxford (url) Jacques de Baerze (active 1390s -after 1399), 2 sculptures : The Dijon Altarpiece (detail)...
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