2018
DOI: 10.9750/psas.147.1251
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The artistic patronage of John Stuart, Duke of Albany, 1520–30

Abstract: The Sainte-Chapelle at Vic-le-Comte is one of the most important religious buildings surviving from the 16th century in the Auvergne. It was the last of ten French royal and ducal chapels founded, broadly following the precedent set by Louis IX’s foundation of the Parisian Sainte-Chapelle in 1248. The primary function of this, and the other Saintes-Chapelles, was to provide a dignified structure within which to house fragments of the Passion relics inherited from Louis IX. For their patrons, such foundations s… Show more

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“… 16 Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève, MS 936; Coombs, 2014; Coombs, 2021. For Albany and James's minority, see Stuart; Emond.…”
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“… 16 Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève, MS 936; Coombs, 2014; Coombs, 2021. For Albany and James's minority, see Stuart; Emond.…”
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confidence: 99%