Northern Renaissance Art ARH Spring 2011 Dr. Sally Whitman Coleman.

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Northern Renaissance Art ARH Spring 2011 Dr. Sally Whitman Coleman

Introduction to the Course: The Burgundian Netherlands Terms Valois Dynasty Estates-General Order of the Golden Fleece burgher guild indulgences Primitifs Français, 1904 Topics Changes in political boundaries Economic background Religious climate The status of the artist The history of northern Renaissance art history

John II (John the Good), King of France from

Philip II (Philip the Bold), Duke of Burgundy from

John of Valois (John the Fearless), Duke of Burgundy from

Philip III (Philip the Good), Duke of Burgundy from , portrait by Rogier van der Weyden (c. 1450)

Charles (Charles the Bold), Duke of Burgundy from , portrait by Rogier van der Weyden (c. 1460)

Mary, Duchess of Burgundy from

Maximilian I, King of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor from , portrait by Albrecht Dürer (1519)

Bruges, Belgium

Indulgence for Robert and Agnes Plompton, Yorkshire, England, 1480

Fifteenth century woodcut of a female potter from a deck of cards made in Germany Fifteenth century seal for the Pewterers guild in Bruges

Portrait of John II, c. 1350

Jean roy de France, from Jacques de Bie, Les Vrai Portraits des Rois de France, Paris, 1634

Portrait of John II, c. 1350