Ivory cylindrical boxes, early 13th century (the gilded painting was added in the 19th century other existing traces). From Southern Italy or Sicily.
Ivory cylindrical box, Paris or eastern France, ca. 1300-1330. Scenes of the infancy of jesus.
The weepers of the tomb of Philippe le Hardi, duke of Burgundy in the 14th century. The alabaster-made statues were organized as in a procession for the duke's…
The weepers of the tomb of Philippe le Hardi, duke of Burgundy in the 14th century.
The weepers of the tomb of Philippe le Hardi, duke of Burgundy in the 14th century.
The weepers of the tomb of Philippe le Hardi, duke of Burgundy in the 14th century.
The weepers of the tomb of Philippe le Hardi, duke of Burgundy in the 14th century.
The weepers of the tomb of Philippe le Hardi, duke of Burgundy in the 14th century.
The weepers of the tomb of Philippe le Hardi, duke of Burgundy in the 14th century.
Crown (with no precious gem), possibly used for the funeral of Philippe de Hardi or Jean Sans Peur (dukes of Burgundy) in the early 15th century.
From southern Germany, late 15th century, Saint Joachim. Gilded polychrome linden tree.
Saint Fridolin, abbot of Säckingen, with the dead person he resurrected. Saint Otmar, abbot of the Saint-Gall monastery. Late 15th-early 16th century.
Burgundy, stone, first quarter of the 16th century. Christ between two kneeling donors.
Burgundy, wood, first half of the 16th century. Virgin and child.
Nicolas de Hoey, a painter native from Leyde and active in Dijon in the 16th century: Saint Like painting the Virgin.
Funeral statue, 16th century. The shield reads, in latin and then in French: "I told putrefaction: you are my father; and to vermin: you are my mother and my…
Funeral statue, 16th century.
Door of the court of justice of Dijon, late 16th century.