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Diptych of Jean Carondelet by Gossaert in the Louvre, June 2014
Jan GOSSAERT (sometimes known as MABUSE) (Maubeuge?, c. 1478 - Middelburg or Antwerp, 1532)
Diptych of Jean Carondelet
1517
H. 0.42 m; W. 0.27 m
Acquired from the architect Bernard, Valenciennes, 1847 , 1847
Left panel: Jean Carondelet (1469-1544); on the reverse, coat of arms, number (IC), and model's motto.
Right panel: Virgin and Child; on the reverse, Trompe-l'il death's head.
INV. 1442, INV. 1443
In 1517, this cleric, who was an important official in the Dutch government, accompanied the future Charles V to Spain. The diptych was possibly painted on this occasion as a sort of ex-voto, with the moral of trusting in God and the Virgin Mary and being lucid in the face of death.
Text from: www.louvre.fr/en/oeuvre-notices/diptych-jean-carondelet
Diptych of Jean Carondelet
1517
H. 0.42 m; W. 0.27 m
Acquired from the architect Bernard, Valenciennes, 1847 , 1847
Left panel: Jean Carondelet (1469-1544); on the reverse, coat of arms, number (IC), and model's motto.
Right panel: Virgin and Child; on the reverse, Trompe-l'il death's head.
INV. 1442, INV. 1443
In 1517, this cleric, who was an important official in the Dutch government, accompanied the future Charles V to Spain. The diptych was possibly painted on this occasion as a sort of ex-voto, with the moral of trusting in God and the Virgin Mary and being lucid in the face of death.
Text from: www.louvre.fr/en/oeuvre-notices/diptych-jean-carondelet
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