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    Antoine Le Moiturier (1425–1495) was a French sculptor. He was born in Avignon into a family of sculptors. His uncle was the itinerant French master Jacques...
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    mention of its designers or craftsmen. Art historians generally cite Antoine Le Moiturier as the most likely designer of the pleurants, based on circumstantial...
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  • painter Jean Perréal (c. 1455 – c. 1528), painter, illuminations Antoine Le Moiturier (active in the 1460s), sculptor Jean Clouet (c. 1485–1541) (Flemish...
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    the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dijon in 1972. In collaboration with Antoine Le Moiturier, he sculpted the tombs for Duke John the Fearless and Margaret of...
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    decline, but at the end of the 15th century it is worth remembering Antoine le Moiturier, traditionally regarded as the author of the famous Tomb of Philippe...
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    Brou, by Conrad Meit. Tomb of Philippe Pot, possibly created by Antoine Le Moiturier. Tomb of Philip the Bold at the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy at...
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  • Aleksi – Albanian architect, painter and sculptor (died 1505) 1425: Antoine Le Moiturier – French sculptor (died 1495) 1421: Benozzo Gozzoli – Italian Renaissance...
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    tomb of Philip the Bold. Juan de la Huerta began these in 1443 and Antoine Le Moiturier completed them by 1470. Mourner 54 Mourner 55 Mourner 56 Mourner...
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    Retrieved 2013-01-09. Chabeuf, Henri (1891). Jean de La Huerta: Antoine Le Moiturier et le Tombeau de Jean sans Peur. imp. Darantière. p. 11. Retrieved 2013-01-09...
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    penultimate northern buttress was built in 1428. A sculptor from Avignon, Antoine Le Moiturier, worked in the abbey between 1461 and 1464. The realization of the...
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    apse, from 1504, houses a Funerary Chapel of Ludovico II, work by Antoine Le Moiturier (1425–74) covered with green stone and characterized by an elegant...
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  • artist, and head of the Morel family of artists. His nephew was Antoine Le Moiturier. He was named Master of the Works of Lyon Cathedral in 1418 and was...
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    (1388-–89), as well as sculptures of the school of Avignon (15th c.) with Antoine Le Moiturier or Jean de la Huerta. Italian paintings Head of a Crucifix or Christ...
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  • Italian Renaissance artist from the Sienese School (born 1430) 1495: Antoine Le Moiturier - French sculptor (born 1425) 1495: Cosmè Tura – Italian early-Renaissance...
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