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Painting ID:: 63851 Girart de Roussillon 1450 Opaque paint, gold, and pen and ink on parchment, 395 x 300 mm ?sterreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna Direct borrowings from Rogier van der Weyden's paintings can be traced in the illumination of Girart de Rousillon, with an introductory picture that is one of the variants inspired by Rogier's miniature. Girart de Roussillon, the legendary 9th-century first duke of Burgundy and his bride Berta are being married by a bishop, who is shown joining the hands of the bridal couple. A second bishop and further members of the ducal retinue, including two ladies in waiting holding Berta's train, are also participating in the ceremony, which takes place in the hall of a palace adorned with Girart's old Burgundian coat of arms. The four small miniatures refer to the following episodes of the book: above and below, the Vandals are besieging the fortress of Roussillon from which Girart takes his name, and which itself is shown on the right. The picture on the left is a fantastic view of the church of Pothi?res, founded by Girart and Berta.Artist:MINIATURIST, Netherlandish Title: Girart de Roussillon Painted in 1401-1450 , Flemish - - illumination : historical new21/unknow artist-857964.jpg
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