Le duc de Bourgogne et son reliquaire de Liège (1467-1471)

The reliquary known as Charles the Bold’s reliquiary (gold, silver and enamel, h. 53 cm, overall weight c. 5 kg), a major work of Belgian national heritage, was produced between 1467 and 1471 by the goldsmith Gérard Loyet. Since the last major publications (2000-2012), new elements have still appear...

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Main Author: Philippe George
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Published: Centre d'Études Médievales Auxerre 2024-03-01
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description The reliquary known as Charles the Bold’s reliquiary (gold, silver and enamel, h. 53 cm, overall weight c. 5 kg), a major work of Belgian national heritage, was produced between 1467 and 1471 by the goldsmith Gérard Loyet. Since the last major publications (2000-2012), new elements have still appeared in the dossier. We formulate here some unpublished hypotheses in the reading of this goldsmith group which has been restored and has just been definitively put in place at the Liège Cathedral Treasury.
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Le duc de Bourgogne et son reliquaire de Liège (1467-1471)
Bulletin du Centre d’Études Médiévales d’Auxerre
Duke of Burgundy
Charles the Bold
Gérard Loyet
Goldsmithery
Enamelware
Liège
title Le duc de Bourgogne et son reliquaire de Liège (1467-1471)
title_full Le duc de Bourgogne et son reliquaire de Liège (1467-1471)
title_fullStr Le duc de Bourgogne et son reliquaire de Liège (1467-1471)
title_full_unstemmed Le duc de Bourgogne et son reliquaire de Liège (1467-1471)
title_short Le duc de Bourgogne et son reliquaire de Liège (1467-1471)
title_sort le duc de bourgogne et son reliquaire de liege 1467 1471
topic Duke of Burgundy
Charles the Bold
Gérard Loyet
Goldsmithery
Enamelware
Liège
url https://journals.openedition.org/cem/17193
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