Tomb of Philippe Pot

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La tomba de Philippe Pot és un monument funerari del segle XV dedicat a Philippe Pot, gran senescal de Borgonya. Es conserva i exposa al Museu del Louvre a París, que l'adquirí el 1889 rdf:langString
La tumba de Philippe Pot es un monumento funerario del siglo XV dedicado a Philippe Pot. Se conserva expuesto en el Museo del Louvre en París, Francia. rdf:langString
Le tombeau de Philippe Pot est un monument funéraire du XVe siècle dédié à Philippe Pot. Il est conservé et exposé au Louvre à Paris, en France. rdf:langString
The Tomb of Philippe Pot is a 15th-century funerary monument commissioned by Philippe Pot (d. 1493), royal steward of Burgundy under Louis XI, between c. 1477 and 1480 for his burial at the chapel of Saint-Jean-Baptiste in Cîteaux Abbey, south of Dijon, France. No definitive attributions have been made as to the artists and craftsmen who created the work, but Antoine Le Moiturier is often suggested to have produced the eight near life-sized mourners. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Tombeau de Philippe Pot
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rdf:langString La tomba de Philippe Pot és un monument funerari del segle XV dedicat a Philippe Pot, gran senescal de Borgonya. Es conserva i exposa al Museu del Louvre a París, que l'adquirí el 1889
rdf:langString La tumba de Philippe Pot es un monumento funerario del siglo XV dedicado a Philippe Pot. Se conserva expuesto en el Museo del Louvre en París, Francia.
rdf:langString Le tombeau de Philippe Pot est un monument funéraire du XVe siècle dédié à Philippe Pot. Il est conservé et exposé au Louvre à Paris, en France.
rdf:langString The Tomb of Philippe Pot is a 15th-century funerary monument commissioned by Philippe Pot (d. 1493), royal steward of Burgundy under Louis XI, between c. 1477 and 1480 for his burial at the chapel of Saint-Jean-Baptiste in Cîteaux Abbey, south of Dijon, France. No definitive attributions have been made as to the artists and craftsmen who created the work, but Antoine Le Moiturier is often suggested to have produced the eight near life-sized mourners. The tomb has eight life-sized pleurants, represented as solemn and hooded pallbearers, each wearing a heavy black coat as they carry Philippe's recumbent effigy towards his grave. Philippe is dressed in armor and a heraldic tunic, with his hands folded in prayer. The tomb is made of polychromed limestone, paint, gold and lead, it measures 181 (width) × 260 (height) × 167 (depth) cm. The tomb was stolen during the French Revolution, and after changing a number of hands was positioned in private gardens in mansions in Dijon in the 19th century. It has been in the collection of the Musée du Louvre since 1899, where it is on permanent display.
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