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11 results for Mourner Bobillet

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A Color for All Seasons

December 19, 2014

By Desiree

High School Intern Desiree presents her take on the exhibition Death Becomes Her, on view through February 1, 2015.
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Burgundian Netherlands: Court Life and Patronage

October 1, 2002

By Jacob Wisse

Already one of Europe’s richest centers of cloth production and an important trade hub, the Netherlands under Burgundian rule attracted and inspired some of the most talented artists of the Renaissance period.
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Mokume-gane

August 24, 2022

By Medill Higgins Harvey, Moira Gallagher, and Anne Grady

An ancient Japanese metalworking technique, translated to mean wood eye or wood grain, by which layers of contrasting colored metals are fused together with heat and pressure and worked to produce a patterned mixed-metal laminate.
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Art and Death in the Middle Ages

October 1, 2001, revised February 1, 2010

By Sigrid Goldiner

In keeping with Roman and Jewish practice born of sanitary concerns, the first Christians were buried outside the city, often in subterranean catacombs, into the walls of which gold glass disks were set as memorial markers.
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Etienne Bobillet (Franco-Netherlandish, active Bourges, 1453)

Date: ca. 1453
Accession Number: 17.190.386

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Etienne Bobillet (Franco-Netherlandish, active Bourges, 1453)

Date: ca. 1453
Accession Number: 17.190.389