- The
Chartreuse de
Champmol,
formally the
Chartreuse de la Sainte-Trinité de
Champmol, was a
Carthusian monastery on the
outskirts of Dijon,
which is now...
- his
workshop in 1395–1403 for the
Carthusian monastery of
Chartreuse de
Champmol built as a
burial site by the
Burgundian Duke
Philip the Bold just outside...
- 1378,
Philip the Bold
acquired the
domain of
Champmol, just
outside Dijon, to
build the
Chartreuse de
Champmol (1383–1388), a
Carthusian monastery ("Charterhouse")...
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Burgundy Philip the Bold (d. 1404) for his
burial at the
Chartreuse de
Champmol, the
Carthusian monastery he
built on the
outskirts of Dijon, in today's...
- (1395–1403), or the
Great Cross. It was
created for the
Carthusian monastery of
Champmol,
which was
founded by
Philip the Bold
right outside Dijon in 1383. For...
-
receiving in 1398 the wood for five
altarpiece panels for the
Chartreuse of
Champmol, Philip's new
dynastic burial place near Dijon, as well as
painting the...
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Sherry C.M. (2016). Agency,
Visuality and
Society at the
Chartreuse de
Champmol. Routledge. p. 72. Vaughan, R. (1998). "John, Duke of Burgundy". Encyclopædia...
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Dominicans 1844–1901,
Dominican Sisters from 1961)
Champmol Charterhouse (Chartreuse de la Sainte-Trinité de
Champmol),
Dijon (Côte-d'Or) (1383–1791) La Correrie...
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Military officer Crypt III Urn with his heart. 1809
Emmanuel Crétet de
Champmol 1747–1809
Politician Crypt III 1810
Cardinal Giovanni Battista Caprara...
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earliest true Renaissance, or late
Gothic painted tondo is Burgundian, from
Champmol (of a Pietà by Jean
Malouel of 1400–1415, now in the Louvre), the tondo...