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The work combines a history of the château and its succession of owners with close study of the artworks preserved there, offering architectural narrative alongside art-historical commentary on paintings, miniatures, drawings, and illuminated manuscripts. The writer describes extended, firsthand examination of the musée's collections and highlights works by fifteenth- and sixteenth-century masters including the Limbourg brothers, Jean Fouquet, and the Clouets, while situating portraits and decorative objects within the estate's changing provenance. Illustrations, a list of plates, authorities consulted, footnotes, and an index accompany the text to support further research.

About the Author

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Luise Richter

Luise Richter was a notable author known for her contributions to art history and cultural studies. Her most recognized work, "Chantilly in History and Art," explores the rich heritage and artistic significance of the Chantilly region in France. Through her writing, Richter provides insights into the historical context and artistic achievements associated with this area, making her a valuable figure in the study of art and history. Her work reflects a dedication to uncovering the narratives behind significant cultural landmarks.

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