- Jean
Wauquelin Jean
Wauquelin (fl. 15th century), born in Picardy, was a
writer and
translator in French,
active in the
County of
Hainaut in the Burgundian...
- Jean
Wauquelin presenting his 'Chroniques de Hainaut' to
Philip the Good is a
presentation miniature believed to have been
painted by the
Early Netherlandish...
-
original van der
Weyden of
Philip is a
superb miniature known as "Jean
Wauquelin presenting his 'Chroniques de Hainaut' to
Philip the Good" (above right)...
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Alexander conquering the air. Jean
Wauquelin, Les
faits et conquêtes d'Alexandre le Grand, 1448–1449...
- The Gog and
Magog people being walled off by Alexander's forces. –Jean
Wauquelin's Book of Alexander. Bruges, Belgium, 15th century...
- end of the 14th century. Its text was
produced around 1446-1450 by Jean
Wauquelin as a
French translation of
Annales historiae illustrium principum Hannoniæ...
- destroyer. of the
French Navy
Vauquelin Square, in Montreal,
Canada Jean
Wauquelin (died 1452),
French writer and
translator Michel Gauquelin (1928–1991)...
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contain the
headless people episode are
Thomas de Kent's
romance and Jean
Wauquelin's chronicle.
Blemmyes or
headless people were also
illustrated and described...
- aged 12 or 13,
standing beside his father, Philip, Duke of Burgundy; Jean
Wauquelin presenting his 'Chroniques de Hainaut' to
Philip the Good, 1447...
-
badge of the Beauforts. Sometimes, as in the
presentation miniature Jean
Wauquelin presenting his 'Chroniques de Hainaut' to
Philip the Good by
Rogier van...