Abdul Kader, Duc d’Aumale’s victory over, 117
Accordée du Village, Le, by Greuze, 262
Adoration of the Magi, by Jean Fouquet, 190, 191
Ahasuerus. See King
Ailly, Heures de. See Books of Hours
Aix-la-Chapelle, Peace of, 79
Albano, a work by, 132
Albret, Duc de. See Condé, fifth Prince de
Albret, Henri de, King of Navarre, portraits of, 136, 141, 223
Albret, Jeanne de, Queen of Navarre, marriage, 16;
a Protestant, 17;
helps the Huguenots, 21;
sudden death, 22, 243;
portraits of, 22, 141, 224, 225, 226, 230, 235
Aldine editions in the Standish Library, 129
Alençon, Duc de, portraits of, 141, 182, 245
Alençon, Mme. Vendôme de, portraits of, 222, 223, 239
Alençon, Mlle. de, and Duc d’Enghien, 69
Alexandra, Queen, visits Chantilly, 122
Alley in the Wood, An, by Dughet, 250
Allori, Alexander. See Bronzino
All Saints’ Day, by Fouquet, 194
Amante Inquiète, by Watteau, 258
Amateurs des Tableaux, Les, by Meissonier, in the Wallace Collection, 272
Amazon of the Vatican, a statuette, 137
Amboise, Cardinal George de, owner of Valere Maxime, 158
Ambrogio di Spinola, Marchese. See Spinola
Amélie, Queen, and the Duc d’Aumale’s marriage, 117
“Amico di Sandro,” 149
Amour Désarmé, Le, by Watteau, 258
Amphitryon, poem by Molière, 75
Amsterdam at Eventide, by Anastasi, 275
Anastasi, A. P. C., 275
Angelic Choir, miniature by Simon Marmion, 197
Angers, disaster of, 25
Angleterre, Mme. Henriette de, portrait of, 253
Angoulême, Duc de. See Francis I
Angoulême, Duchesse de (formerly Diane de France), marriage, 9;
portrait of, 151
Angoulême, Marguerite (sister of Francis I), portraits of, 141, 216, 228;
manuscript of, 158
Anjou, Duc de. See Henri III
Anjou, Louis II of, King of Sicily, portrait of, 201
Anne of Austria, character, 40;
and the Grand Condé, 44, 45, 47, 55, 56, 64;
and Princesse de Condé, 52, 54
Anne of Bavaria, marriage of, 69
Anne de Bretagne (wife of Louis XII), miniature of, 138;
Prayer Book of, 198;
portrait of, 208;
Tournois tapestry, 208, 209;
medal of, 210;
her daughter’s marriage, 216
Annunciation, by Francia, 145;
by the Limbourgs, 173;
by Jean Fouquet, 184, 189, 193
Antioch, Jean de, translates Cicero’s Rhetorics, 157
Antiochus and Stratonice, The Story of, by Ingres, 135
Antiquitates Judæorum of Josephus, miniatures by Jean Fouquet, 155, 181, 182, 185, 189, 200
Arab Chiefs Hawking in the Desert, by Fromentin, 272
Architecture, Treatise on, by Filarete, 180
Ariane. See Duclos Mille.
Aristotle’s Ethics, 157
Armagnac, Comte de, war with Duc de Bourbon, 162
Arsenal MS., 159 n.
Artemisia, History of, 244
Artois, Duc de (afterwards Charles X), marriage, 101, 102;
leaves France, 104;
at Coblenz, 109, 110
Ascension, The, by Jean Fouquet, 192
Ashmolean Collection at Oxford, 241
Assassination of the Duc de Guise, The, by Delaroche, 134, 269, 270
Athena of Lemnos, famous bronze, 136
Aumale, Duc de (Henri d’Orléans), Lord of Chantilly: Histoire des Princes de Condé, 38, 40, 74, 132;
military success in Algiers, and marriage, 117;
birth of a son, 118;
an exile in England and return to Chantilly, 119-123;
his scheme to bestow Chantilly on the French nation, 122-124;
his second banishment, 124;
return and welcome back to Chantilly, 124, 125;
equestrian statue of, 125;
portraits of, 126, 137, 177 n., 220, 273, 276, 277;
collects the art treasures of the Musée Condé, 129-153;
Victor Hugo’s letter, 147;
on Raphael’s Three Graces, 149;
French illuminated manuscripts at Chantilly, 154-164;
the Cabinet des Livres, 156;
Les Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry, 165-178;
works of Jean Fouquet, 179-195;
Jean Perréal, Bourdichon, and others, 196-210;
Jean Clouet, 211-226;
François Clouet, 225-247;
from Nicholas Poussin to Corot, 248 et seq.;
tomb of, 278
Aumont, Duc de, portrait by Quesnel, 142
Auneau, Victory of, 26
Austria, Elizabeth of, portrait of, 234, 235;
miniature of, 243
Austria, Margaret of, and the Très Riches Heures, 162, 163;
and Jean Fouquet, 181;
and Jean Perréal, 209
Autumn, by Botticelli, 145
Avant et après le Combat, by Protais, 135
Averoldi family, Ecce Homo purchased from, 135
Ayr Collection, portrait of Prince Orlant, 198

Bacchus and Ariadne, antique sarcophagus, 137
Baccio del Bene, Italian author, 220
Ball under the Colonnade, by Watteau, 259
Balthazar, a Spanish hound, by Desportes, 255
Bandol, Johannes, painter, 200
Barbançon, Princesse de, by Van Dyck, 132
Barberini, Cardinal, and Quesnoy the sculptor, 249
Barbizon school, 274, 275
Bardon, M., painter, 8
Baroccio, Federigo, painter, 132
Bartolozzi, Louis Joseph de Bourbon, 265
Barye, bronzes by, 277
Bassompère, Maréchal de, his marriage, 11
Battave, Godfrey le, his work, 204
Baudrey, P. J. Aimé, allegorical painter, 273
Bavaria, Marie Anne of, portrait of, 138
Béarn, Henri de, and the Protestants, 21
Beaubrun, his portraits of Comte de Cossé Brissac, Mme. and Mlle. de Longueville, 12, 133;
the Grand Condé, 251
Beaujeu, Anne de, and Jean Perréal, 207 n.
Beaujeu, Pierre de, 183
Beauneveu, André, a Book of Hours, 177 n.;
Antiquitates Judæorum, 182
Bellay, Du, poet, and Marguerite de France, 220, 221
Belles Heures de Jean de Berry. See Book of Hours
Bellièvre, Pomponne de, portrait of, 252
Benedict XIV, Pope, portrait by Subleyras, 142
Berenson, Bernard, A Sienese Painter of the Franciscan Legend, 145 n.
Berghe, Comte de, portrait by Van Dyck, 132
Bernal Sale, 133, 134
Berry, Duc de, Les Très Riches Heures, 130, 160, 161, 165 et seq.;
his illuminated manuscripts, 157;
portrait of, 201
Berry, Duchesse de, at Chantilly, 91
Bersuire, Pierre, translator of Livy’s Second Decade, 157
Bethune album, 241
Bethune, Philippe de, portrait by François Quesnel, 246
Betrayal, by Jean Fouquet, 191
Bible Historiée, 200
Bible Moralisée, 179
Birth of St. John the Baptist, by Jean Fouquet, 188, 190
Bissolo, Madonna holding the Infant Christ, 145
Boccaccio at Munich, 181, 182, 185
Bodleian Library (Oxford), 151
Boileau, N., celebrated French poet, a guest at Chantilly, 75
Boissy, Gouffier de, Battle of Marignan, 6
Boisy, Le Grand Ecuyer de, portrait of, 244
Bonheur, Rosa, A Shepherd in the Pyrenees, 135
Bonnat, Léon, portrait of Duc d’Aumale, 126, 276
Bonnivet, Gouffier de, Battle of Marignan, 6
Book of Hours:
(1) of fourteenth century, owned by François de Guise, 150
(2) of Anne de Beaujeu, 198 n.
(3) of Anne de Montmorency, 158
(4) of Catherine de Medicis, 215
(5) of Étienne Chevalier, miniatures by Jean Fouquet, 152, 181
(6) belonging to Maurice de Rothschild, 160
(7) Belles Heures de Jean de Berry, also called Heures d’Ailly, by Limbourg brothers, 179, 184, 185
(8) Heures d’Anjou, 200
(9) Heures d’Aragon, by Bourdichon, 198
(10) Livres d’Heures, 202
(11) Très Belles Heures, or Hours of Turin, by Hesdin, 165, 177 n.
Book of Hours—Cont.
(12) Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry, by the Limbourg brothers, 130, 152, 154, 156, 158, 160, 162, 164 et seq.
Bora, Catherine de, portrait by Pourbus, 142
Bordeaux, Claire-Clemence at, 52, 53;
as a Republic, 59, 60;
surrenders to the King, 62
Bossuet, Jacq., the famous Prelate, at Chantilly, 83;
and the Grand Condé, 86-88;
statue of, 89;
on Fouquet’s Enthronement of the Virgin, 194;
bust of, 276
Botticelli, Sandro, Autumn, 145;
Simonetta Vespucci, 146;
other drawings, 147
Boucault, Jeanne, wife of Jean Clouet, 211, 224;
portrait of, 222
Boucher, François, French painter, Watteau, 143, 257;
cartoon by, 256
Bouchot, Henri, 199, 204, 208, 235
Bouillon, Duchesse, joins the Fronde, 45;
portrait of, 242
Bourbon, Anne Marie de, death of, 92
Bourbon, Antoine de (afterwards King of Navarre);
portraits of, 16, 136;
and the Guises, 18, 20
Bourbon, Caroline Auguste de, marriage to the Duc d’Aumale, 117
Bourbon, Charles de, the famous Constable, death, 16
Bourbon, Duc de. See Bourbon, Louis Henry Joseph;
Condé, sixth, seventh, and eighth Princes de
Bourbon, Geneviève. See Longueville, Mme. de
Bourbon, Henri I de. See Condé, second Prince de
Bourbon, Henri II de. See Condé, third Prince de
Bourbon, Henri de, King of Navarre. See Henri IV
Bourbon, Henri Jules de. See Condé, fifth Prince de
Bourbon, Jacob de, 16
Bourbon, Louis I de. See Condé, first Prince de
Bourbon, Louis II de. See Condé, fourth Prince de
Bourbon, Louis Henry Joseph de (Duc d’Enghien, son of eighth Prince de Condé, known as Duc de Bourbon, last of the Condés), birth, 96;
early marriage, 97;
at Chantilly, 98, 99;
separated from his wife, 100;
leaves France, 104, 105;
return to Chantilly, 111;
death of his father, 113;
reconciliation with and death of his wife, 113;
and his godson, 114;
death, 114, 115;
portraits of, 114, 266
Bourbon, Louis Joseph de. See Condé, eighth Prince de
Bourdelot, Jean, and the Grand Condé, 84
Bourdichon, a follower of Jean Fouquet, 197, 207;
his works, 198, 199
Bourdillon, Lescueur, portrait of, 203
Bourgogne, Antoine de, the Grand Bâtard, portraits of, 62, 142
Bouts, Dierick, Procession, 146
Braganza, Duc de (afterwards King of Portugal), betrothal, 124;
assassination, 124 n.
Brandenburg, William, Margrave of, guards the Rhine, 82
Brantôme, P. de: Diane de France, 9;
Louis de Bourbon, 19;
Duc d’Anjou, 24 n.;
the Dauphin, 217;
Diane de Poitiers, 231;
Henri de Mesmes, 242
“Brasseu,” daughter of Diane de Poitiers, a member of la petite band, 228;
portrait of, 239
Brentano, Herr, purchase and sale
of forty miniatures by Jean Fouquet, 152, 186
Bretagne, Anne de. See Anne de Bretagne
Bretagne, François, the Duke of, tomb of, 42, 209
Breviary, fourteenth century, 150, 151;
of Belleville, 160;
Grimani, sixteenth century, 162, 163, 168
Brézé, Maréchal de, 35
Briados, a Spanish hound, by Desportes, 255
Bridgewater Madonna, 140
Brignole, Marie Catherine de, the widowed Princess of Monaco, marries eighth Prince de Condé, 109
Brissac, Maréchal, portrait of, 238, 239
British Museum, the Gallic War, 157;
Book of Hours, 186;
Salting Collection, 230, 231, 242
Bronzes, 136, 277
Bronzino, Le (Alexander Allori), painter, 132
Broussel, Councillor, and Cardinal Mazarin, 44, 45
Bruges, Jean de, 200 n.
Bruisbal, Scipion, 240
Brun, Charles Le, Court-painter to Louis XIV, 84;
and the Gobelin Factory, 251, 252
Brun, Mme. Vigée Le, her works, 137, 263, 264
Bruyère, La, educates the Condés, 85;
and Mme. de Langeron, 87;
bust of, 276
Budos, Louis de, death of, 9
Buffant, Jean, once possessor of Breviary Grimani, 163
Bugato, Zanetta, 148
Bugenhagen, Jean de, portrait of, 142
Bullant, Jean, architect, 6, 240;
altar of Senlis marble, 123
Bussel, a follower of François Clouet, 245
Buti, Catherine, in La Toussaint, 194

Cabinet des Livres at Chantilly, 156
Cabotière, La, 32
Cæsar’s Commentaries, 157
Cain, bronzes, 277
Calendar of months in Book of Hours, 152, 154, 156, 158, 160, 162, 164, 166 et seq., 178
Callirhoé and Corésus, by Fragonard, 264
Canaletto, Antonio, 147
Canaples, Mme. de, portrait of, 244
Canaples, Sieur de, portraits of, 223
Cantillius, a Gallo-Roman, origin of name Chantilly, 3
Capture of Constantinople by the Crusaders, by Delacroix, 270
Capture of Jerusalem, by Poussin, 249
Carlisle, Lord, his collection of French drawings, 151
Carmontelle, M., collection of, 143, 144;
portrait of, 144
Carracci, Annibale, paintings in Musée Condé, 84, 132, 135
Carriera, Rosalba, 261
Carron, M., his designs from the History of Artemisia, 244
Castello di S. Angelo, by Claude, 250
Cellini, Benvenuto, Apollo guiding the Chariot of the Sun, 141;
Life of, by R. H. Cust, 222 n.
Champaigne, Philippe de, portraits of Mazarin and Richelieu, 134;
his work, 250
Champion, Jean, 212
Chandus, portrait of, 223
Chantilly, Château of (see also Musée Condé), owners of, 1 et seq.;
origin of name, 3;
the Montmorencys, 3-15;
improvements and restorations, 5, 66 et seq., 89, 90, 92, 118, 119, 121;
windows, 5, 8;
pictures of, 6, 50;
the Petit-Château, 7;
its beauty, 9, 10;
and the Condés, 16 et seq.;
confiscation and restoration of, 32, 106, 109, 111, 112, 119, 121, 124, 125;
the Grand Condé, 33-46;
portraits, 42, 50;
return of Prince and Princesse de Condé, 56;
festivities at, 69-77, 90-92, 97, 99;
illustrious visitors, 83, 90, 92, 97-99, 118, 121-123;
famous waterworks at, 84;
pictures, 84;
used as a prison, 106, 108;
during the French Revolution, 106 et seq.;
races at, 116;
Duc d’Aumale, Lord of Chantilly, 116 et seq.;
Musée Condé erected, 122, 123;
bequeathed to the nation, 124, 125;
Grand Chinoiserie, 259
Chapeau-Rouge party, 61
Chapu, Jeanne d’Arc, 276
Chariot of the Sun, 167
Charlemagne, Coronation of, 182
Charles IV of Germany, portrait of, 201 n.
Charles V of France, portraits of, 142, 200;
his Inventory, 159;
imprisons the two Dauphins, 217
Charles VII, portraits by Fouquet, 181, 182, 185, 186, 191
Charles VIII, by Perréal, 203, 208
Charles IX and Prince de Condé, 23;
death, 24;
portraits by François Clouet, 141, 229, 230, 231, 244
Charles X confers the Médaille d’Or on Constable, 274
Charlotte, Elizabeth. See Princess Palatine
Charolais, Count de, at Chantilly, 95, 96
Charonton, Enguerrand, works by, 42, 146, 176, 193
Charost, by Quesnel, 142
Chartres, Duc de (afterwards Louis Philippe), portrait by Charles Vernet, 266
Chartres, Duchesse de, portrait by Duplessis, 261
Chasse au Faucon en Algérie, La, by Fromentin, 139
Chasse du Loup and du Renard, by Oudry, 256
Château de St. Cloud, by Daubigny, 275
Chateaubriand, Monsieur de, 239
Châteauroux, Castle of, Claire-Clemence exiled to, 73
Châtillon, Mme. de,