- Jean
Malouel, or Jan
Maelwael in his
native Dutch, (c. 1365 – 1415) was a
Dutch artist who was the
court painter of
Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy...
- (1381–1389),
Claus ****er (1389–1406) and
Claus de
Werve (1406–1410). Jean
Malouel,
official painter to the duke, was
responsible for the
polychrome and gilt...
- the last
taking the
style into the
Early Renaissance. In
Burgundy Jean
Malouel,
Melchior Broederlam and
Henri Bellechose were
succeeded by
Robert Campin...
-
century 15th-century
German wood Pietà from
Cologne Pieta Tondo by Jean
Malouel,
between 1400 and 1410 (Louvre)
Austrian Pietà, c. 1420
Rogier van der...
- 1415: Xie Jin –
Chinese painter and
calligrapher (born 1369) 1415: Jean
Malouel –
Netherlandish artist,
court painter of
Philip the Bold (born 1365) 1415:...
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Gothic painted tondo is Burgundian, from
Champmol (of a Pietà by Jean
Malouel of 1400–1415, now in the Louvre), the
tondo became fashionable in 15th-century...
-
Portrait of Duke John the Fearless,
after Jean
Malouel...
- over and
finished the
sculptures in 1410. The
effigies were
painted by
Malouel. John
expressed a wish for his own tomb, this time a
double one with his...
- the
Vierdaagse Festival.
Henry VI, Holy
Roman Emperor (1165–1197) Jean
Malouel (1365-1416),
painter Limbourg brothers (1385–1416),
medieval painters Giovanni...
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heraldic devices. It was as a
heraldic painter that Mechteld's
brother Jean
Malouel received a
commission in
Paris by
Isabeau of
Bavaria in 1396,
regent regent...