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  1. Previous scholarship offers two unconvincing suggestions as to the sitter's identity: Margaret of York (1446 -1503), Duchess of Burgundy, and Mary of Burgundy (1457 -1482), Margaret's stepdaughter. The picture remains without a secure attribution, preserving, somewhat unfortunately, the air of mystery surrounding the portrait.

  2. Introduction: Mary of Burgundy. Introduction: Mary of Burgundy in Prayer. As a way of introducing our discussion of Northern Renaissance art, I want to consider the image above. It is a miniature in a type of prayer book known as a Book of Hours. Especially in the early part of this course, many of the major monuments we will be considering ...

  3. The Tomb of Mary of Burgundy is a funeral monument completed in 1501 for Mary of Burgundy 's grave in the Church of Our Lady, Bruges. She died in March 1482 aged 25, following injuries sustained during a hunting accident a number of weeks earlier. Mary was born in 1457 as the only child of Charles and Isabella of Bourbon (1434-1465).

  4. The Master of Mary of Burgundy were illuminated for Mary of Burgundy and her husband, the Archduke Maximilian, they must have been executed not earlier than 1477 and not long after I482.9 The Berlin MS. shows already fully developed that new system of decoration which was to become common law for Flemish illuminators until bdok-painting died ...

  5. Jun 11, 2021 · File: Guillaume Koller - Hugo van der Goes Painting the Portrait of Mary of Burgundy.jpg

  6. Mary of Burgundy (1458–1482), by Netherlandish or South German School of the late 15th Century.jpg 1,407 × 2,000; 1.74 MB Mary of burgundy pocher cropped.jpg 494 × 530; 75 KB Mary of burgundy pocher.jpg 750 × 1,059; 89 KB

  7. Mary was born on February 13, 1457 in Brussels at the ducal castle of Coudenberg. Her father Charles was the son of Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy and Isabel of Portugal. His title at the time was Count of Charolais. Her mother was Isabella, daughter of the Duke of Bourbon. On the day Mary was born, her father had left to go hunting.

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