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Philibert had died at the age of 24 in 1504, so Meit's images of him are based on other portraits. His majestic grave monument is placed in the middle of the Abbey's choir, with the two female tombs set against the wall on either side of it. The three aligned figures are turned towards each other,
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iconography, where a lower figure is shown as decayed remains, and connects to a broader theme of Resurrection in the abbey's art. Below their formal effigies, the couple are shown in their most perfect state, as they would be at the
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as though in communication. Though to the side, Margaret's tomb is the largest. Philibert's tomb consists of two levels and two effigies, one above the other. The upper part, in expensive imported white
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Margaret of Austria's tomb also has an upper effigy in marble and a lower one in alabaster. In the upper one she is shown as an older woman in dress of state, wearing the crown-like
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presents religious statues of the 13th to 17th centuries on the ground floor, and a collection of paintings of the 16th to the 20th centuries on the upper floor.
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The monastery is the property of the town of Bourg-in-Bresse, which installed the municipal art collection in the buildings in 1922. The
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Conrad Meit's career led him from his birthplace at Worms on the Rhine, to the Wittenberg court and finally to Cranach's workshop in
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style, with some classicizing Renaissance aspects. The tall roof is covered in coloured, glazed tiles. Margaret, her second husband
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point towards the effigy. To the north, the tomb of Margaret of Bourbon consists of a single effigy placed within an
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Gelfand, Laura D. “Margaret of Austria and the Encoding of Power in Patronage: The Funerary Foundation at Brou.” In
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within the church, which have avoided the destruction that most royal tombs in France have suffered.
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Burk, Jens Ludwig, "Conrat Meit, Margaret of Austria's Court Sculptor in Malines and Brou",
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since 1862. The buildings are in the care of the French state, and are managed by the
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beneath, a traditional Burgundian feature. The princess is dressed in an
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The church was built between 1506 and 1532 in a lavishly elaborate
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Europe, edited by Allison Levy, 145–165. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2003.
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46°11′51″N 5°14′11″E / 46.1976°N 5.2363°E / 46.1976; 5.2363
Bourg-en-Bresse
http://www.monastere-de-brou.fr/
Bourg-en-Bresse
Ain
France
Margaret of Austria
Holy Roman Emperor
Maximilian I
Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands
Champmol
Cîteaux Abbey
Saint-Denis
Flamboyant
Gothic
Philibert II, Duke of Savoy
Margaret of Bourbon
Conrad Meit
museum
monument historique
Centre des monuments nationaux
Mechelen
Philibert II, Duke of Savoy
Margaret of Bourbon
Bresse
Duchy of Savoy
Carrara marble
sibyls
pleurants

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