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Léonard Limosin
(1505 - 1575)
Portraits de Claude de Lorraine et d'Antoinette de Bourbon
Credit:
Photo (C) RMN-Grand Palais (musée de la Renaissance, château d'Ecouen) / Martine Beck-Coppola
Ecouen, musée national de la Renaissance
http://musee-renaissance.fr/
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Keywords:
en buste
diptych
arts décoratifs (Renaissance)
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About the artwork
Title:
Portraits de Claude de Lorraine et d'Antoinette de Bourbon
Periods:
16th century
renaissance
XVIth century
Techniques:
painted glaze
Dimensions:
185 x 132
Inventory number:
ECL11288;ECL11289
Detail:
Claude de Lorraine, premier duc de Guise (1496-1550) et son épouse Antoinette de Bourbon ; vers 1550
Location:
Ecouen, musée national de la Renaissance
About the author(s)
Author:
Léonard Limosin
Also known as:
Leonard Limousin
Leonard I Limosin
Leonard, I Limosin
Born:
1505
Dead:
1575
Country:
France
See more about this author on Wikipedia:
For St. Leonard of Limousin go to Saint Leonard of Noblac
Leonard Limousin
(or
Limosin
) (c. 1505 - c. 1577) was a French painter, the most famous of a family of seven Limoges enamel painters, the son of a Limoges innkeeper. He is supposed to have studied under Nardon Pénicaud. He was certainly at the beginning of his career influenced by the German school indeed, his earliest authenticated work, signed L. L. and dated 1532, is a series of eighteen plaques of the
Passion of the Lord
, after…
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