50
Chaudin, capitaine de la porte du Roy, 239
Chavannes, Puvis de, his works, 269
Chavignard, Lechevallier, cartoon by, 123
Chess. See Game of
Chevalier, Étienne, Book of Hours, executed for, 152, 184;
portraits of, 180, 181, 182, 185, 187, 189, 194
Chevreuse, Duchesse de, 55
Chiaroscuro, introduction of, 177, 192
Chigi, Prince, collection of, 150
Children of Israel led into Captivity by King Shalmaneser, 184
Chinon, Château de, 191
Christ, Life of, scenes from, 173
Christ on the Cross, miniature, 139
Christina of Denmark, Queen, at Chantilly, 123
Christina of Sweden, Queen, and Claire-Clemence, 54
Chronique de France, 181, 182
Cicero’s Rhetorics, 157
Cigongue, Armand, collection of, 130
Cité de Dieu, 157
Claire-Clemence (wife of the Grand Condé), early marriage and excellent qualities of, 34;
retires to a convent, 35;
with her son at Chantilly, 41;
sudden departure, 45;
her husband’s imprisonment, 49;
her escape, 51;
at Bordeaux, 52, 53, 59, 60;
obtains her husband’s freedom, 54, 55;
entry into Paris, 56;
retirement to Saint-Maur, 57;
birth of second son, 61;
retires to Flanders, 62;
return to France, 64, 75;
and her son’s marriage, 69;
ill-health, 70;
and the page Duval, 71;
her husband’s ill-treatment, 71, 72;
exile and death, 73, 74
Claridge, Robert, and the Condés, 266
Claude, Queen (wife of Francis I), portraits of, 216, 217, 218, 239
Clementia, 184
Clermont, Louise de, portrait of, 228, 255
Clève, Marie de, marriage, 22;
and Charles IX, 23;
death, 24
Clève, Philippe de, portrait by Holbein, 142
Clouet, François, his works, 8, 20, 22, 26, 141, 151, 205, 208, 214, 215, 219, 223, 226-243, 246;
succeeds his father as Court-painter to François I, 225, 226;
his style of work, 227, 234, 238, 247;
death, 243
Clouet, Jean, painter to the Duke of Burgundy, 211
Clouet of Tours, Jean (son of above), court-painter to Francis I, 151, 204-208;
medal of, 210;
marriage, 211;
his methods and works, 212-226, 228, 242;
death, 227
Clouet of Navarre (son of above), 211
Clovio, Giulio, Christ on the Cross, 139
Coche de Marguerite, de la, manuscript, 158
Codex with Fouquet’s miniatures, 182-184
Colbert, pastel of, 142;
and Le Brun, 251
Coligny, Admiral de, portrait of, 141
Coligny, Dandelot de, 42
Coligny, Gaspard, on the death of Francis II, 19;
and the Condés, 21;
death, 23
Coligny, Odet de, a Cardinal, portrait of, 133, 236;
history of, 237
Colnaghi, Messrs., sell portraits and pictures to Duc d’Aumale, 133, 138
Colombe, Jean de, works of, 162, 171, 178, 197
Colombe, Michel, 209
Colonel Lepic à Eylau, by Détaille, 152
Comptes de Lyon, by Perréal, 207
Concert Champêtre, by Corot, 152, 275, 276
Conches Collection, 186
Condé family, the, 4, 16 et seq.
Condé, first Prince de (Louis de Bourbon), 16;
religion and marriage, 17;
imprisonment, 17, 18;
release, 19;
infidelities, 19;
death, 20;
portraits of, 18, 136
Condé, second Prince de (Henri I de Bourbon), portrait of, 18;
and Mlle. de Saint-André, 19;
and his mother, 20;
succeeds his father, 21;
marriage, 22;
and the Protestant faith, 23, 24;
death of his wife, 24;
second marriage, 24, 25;
the War of the Four Henris, 25, 26;
becomes heir-presumptive, 27;
death, 28
Condé, third Prince de (Henri II de Bourbon), portrait of, 12;
marriage and its result, 12-15, 30;
imprisonment, 31;
and Louis XIII, 32;
death, 43;
bronze monument of, 123
Condé, fourth Prince de (Louis II de Bourbon, Duc d’Enghien, the “Grand Condé”), baptism and education, 33;
early marriage, 34;
life in Burgundy, 35, 36;
elected general, 37;
victor of Rocroy, Thionville, and Nordlingen, 38-41;
illness, 41;
influence of women on, 42;
death of his father, 43;
victor of Lens, 43, 44;
reception by the King, 44;
puts down the Fronde, 45;
Mazarin an implacable enemy, 47 et seq.;
imprisoned at Vincennes, 48, 49;
removed to Havre, 54;
his wife obtains his freedom, 55, 56;
betrayed by his enemies, 57;
his faults, 57;
retires to Montroux, 58;
alliance with Spain, 59 et seq.;
entry into and retreat from Paris, 60;
financial difficulties, 61, 62;
a lost battle, 63;
returns to France, 64;
his regrets, 65;
retires to Chantilly, 66;
improvements at Chantilly, 66, 67;
refuses Crown of Poland, 69;
cruel treatment to his wife, 70-73;
her death, 73;
illustrious visitors and festivities at Chantilly, 75-77, 83;
war with Holland, 78 et seq.;
wounded, 81;
return to Chantilly and death, 83;
interest in scientific discoveries and passion for the chase, 84;
protects the Huguenots, 85;
and his grandson, 85;
a free-thinker, 87;
his death, 88;
statues of, 89, 276;
portraits of, 251;
bust of, 277
Condé, fifth Prince de (Henri Jules de Bourbon, Duc d’Albret, Duc d’Enghien), son of the Grand Condé, 41;
escapes with his mother, 50, 51;
educated by Jesuits, 62;
Louis XIV’s entry into Paris, 65;
at Chantilly, 67;
marriage, 69;
sad interview with his mother, 73;
his mother’s death, 73;
his father wounded, 81;
character, 81, 85, 90;
death of his father, 87;
succeeds and carries out his father’s improvements at Chantilly, 89;
violent temper and death, 90
Condé, sixth Prince de (Louis III, Duc de Bourbon), early marriage and education, 85, 86;
death, 91
Condé, seventh Prince de (Louis Henri, Duc de Bourbon), early succession, 91;
improvements and illustrious visitors at Chantilly, 91, 95;
Prime Minister of France, 92;
death of his wife, 92;
and the Marquise de Prie, 92-94;
resignation, 94;
second marriage, 94, 95;
death, 95
Condé, eighth Prince de (Louis Joseph), condemns the Grand Condé’s treatment of his wife, 74;
early succession, 95;
marriage and birth of a son, 96;
gained victories of Grinningen and Johannesberg, 97;
death of his wife, 97;
illustrious visitors at Chantilly, 98-104;
leaves France owing to Revolution, 104;
at Worms, 109;
retires to Wanstead House, Wimbledon, 109;
second marriage, 109;
returns to Chantilly, 111;
restores Chantilly, 111, 112;
death, 113;
and Jean Baptiste Huet, 260;
and Fragonard, 264;
portrait of, 265
Condé, ninth Prince de. See Bourbon, Louis Henri Joseph, Duc de
Condé, Henriette de Bourbon (Mme. de Vermandois), Abbess, 100
Condé, Histoire des Princes de, by Duc d’Aumale, 38, 74
Condé, Louise de (daughter of eighth Prince de Condé), birth, 96;
life at Chantilly, 100, 101;
and the Marquis de Gervaisais, 102, 103;
the French Revolution, 104;
retires to a convent, 109;
tragic death of Duc d’Enghien, 109, 110;
reception in England, 110;
death, 115
Condé, Mme. la Princesse Douarière de, 35
Condé, Musée, erection of, 122, 123;
bequeathed to the French nation, 124, 125;
art treasures of, and how they were brought together, 129 et seq.;
French illuminated manuscripts at, 154-164;
Les Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry, 165-178;
works of Jean Fouquet of Tours, 179-195;
of Jean Perréal and Bourdichon, 196-210;
of Jean Clouet, 211-226;
of François Clouet, 227-248;
Catalogue Raisonnée of, 247;
works of painters from Nicolas Poussin to Corot, 248-278
Condé, Sur la femme du Grand, 34
Confession of St. Peter, 189
Constable, John, effect of his work on French painters, 273, 274
Constantine, Emperor, medal of, 175
Conti, Prince de, brother of the Grand Condé, 48;
illness, 49;
at Bordeaux, 60, 61;
and Mazarin, 64
Conti, François, Prince, nephew of the Grand Condé, 85
Conti, Louise Henriette de Bourbon, portrait by Nattier, 254
Corneille de Lyon, his works, 26, 141, 147, 218, 231, 242, 244
Corneille, Pierre, the Poet at Chantilly, 75, 83
Coronation of Charlemagne, by Fouquet, 82
Coronation of the Virgin, the. See Virgin
Corot, Jean B. C., Le Concert Champêtre, 152, 274, 275, 276
Cosimo, Piero di, Simonetta Vespucci, 146
Coste, Jean de, the Château de Vaudreuil, 200
Court, Jean de, Court-painter to Henri III, 244
Courtils de Merlemont, M. des, Knight of St. Louis, imprisoned at Chantilly, 106
Coutras, Battle of, 26
Cowley, Lord, occupies Chantilly, 119
Coysevox, statue of the Grand Condé, 276
Crépuscule en Sologne, Le, by Rousseau, 275
Croix, Mlle. de la, 35
Crozat, M., the financier and collector, owned the Orleans Madonna, 140;
and Watteau, 259
Crucifixion, The, in Les Très Riches Heures, 177, 192
Cuirassiers, Les, by Meissonier, 152, 272
Cupid and Psyche, in windows at Chantilly, 5
Cust, H. Hobart, The Life of Benvenuto Cellini, 222 n.
Cust, Lionel, History of Art in England, 201
Czartoysky, Prince Ladislas, marriage, 121
Damartin, Guy de, architect, 166
Dance of Angels, 135
Danloux, M.;
portraits by, 114, 266
Danté’s Inferno with Commentary by Guido of Pisa, 157
Daphne flying to her father’s protection, by Poussin, 250
Daumet, M., rebuilds the Grand Château, 122
Dauphin, the Grand (only son of Louis XIV.), at Chantilly, 90;
portraits of, 138, 217
Dauphin François, portraits of, 212, 217, 218, 220, 239, 244
Dauphin Louis (son of Louis XVI), portrait of, 264
David, Jacques Louis, and Prud’hon, 267;
his works, 269
Dawes, Sophie, known as Baronne de Feuchères, 115
Death of Germanicus, The, by Poussin, 249
Déjeuner d’Huîtres, by de Troy, 134, 259
Déjeuner de Jambon, by Lancret, 134, 259
Delacroix, Eugène, his works, 141, 270, 271
Delaroche, Paul, his works, 134, 269, 270
Delessert Sale, 139
Deligand Collection, 228 n., 239
Delisle, Count Leopold, 161
Delormes, Philibert, 240
Denmark and Louis XIV, 81
Derbais, M., his works, 277
Descamps, Jean Baptiste, painter, works of, 134, 139, 271
Descartes, René, and the Grand Condé, 87
Descent from the Cross, by Fouquet, 192, 193
Descent of the Holy Ghost, by Fouquet, 193
Desportes, P., poet, his works, 132, 255, 256;
and Jean de Court, 244
Detaille, Jean Baptiste, his works, 272, 273, 274
Détaille, M., his finest work, 152;
album, 241
Devançay, Mme. de, by Ingres, 147
Diane de France. See Angoulême, Duchesse de
Diane de Poitiers. See Poitiers
Diaz de la Pena, works of, 275, 276
Diderot, M., on Greuze, 261;
on David, 269
Dimier, L., 204;
Bulletin de la Société Nationale des Antiquaires de France, 240 n.
Dinier, Louis, Les Portraits peints de François I, 151 n.
Diodorus Siculus, translation of, 158
Disraeli, Benjamin, in praise of Duc d’Aumale, 131
Distribution des Aigles, La, by David, 269
Divina Commedia, by Dante, 194
Domenichino, Domenico, and Poussin, 249
Donato, San, Sale, 139
Donneur des Sérénades, La, by Watteau, 258
Dourdan, Castle of, in Les Très Riches Heures, 168
Dragons sous Louis XV, Les, 138
Dream of a Knight, The, by Raphael, 148
Drouais, M., portraits by, 142, 263
Duban, M., architect, 118, 122
Dubois, P., a follower of François Clouet, 245;
statue of the Grand Montmorency, 276;
bust and tomb of Duc d’Aumale, 277, 278
Duccio’s famous altar-piece at Siena, 193 n.
Dûchatel, Comte, at Chantilly, 119
Duclos, Mlle., portrait of, 254
Dudley, Earl of, owner at one time of The Three Graces, 148, 149
Duel après le Bal, Le, by Gérome, 135
Duff-Gordon-Duff Collection, 144
Dugardin, the goldsmith, frames the miniature of Elizabeth of Austria, 243
Dughet, Gaspar, works by, 133, 146, 250
Dumoustier, M., works by, 42, 143, 147, 151, 245, 246
Dunes at Scheveningen, by Ruysdael, 139
Duplessis, M., administrator of the galleries at Versailles, 261
Dupré, M., works by, 275
Duras, Duchesse de, a prisoner at Chantilly, 107
Dürer, Albert, celebrated artist, Virgin, 131
Durrieu, Comte Paul, 148;
and the Très Riches Heures, 161, 163;
made reproduction of Hours of Turin, 165;
and the medal of Emperor Constantine, 175;
and the Fouquet miniatures, 182;
and the MS. de Saint Michel, 202
Eaux Douces d’Asie, Les, by Diaz, 276
Ecce Homo, by Titian, 135
Edward III, portrait of, 201 n.
Edward VII, visits Chantilly when Prince of Wales, 122;
presentation of Fouquet’s miniatures to President Fallières, 184
Elbœuf, Mme. de, by Corneille, 244
Eleonore, Queen, portrait of, 133
Elizabeth of Austria, portraits of, 133, 234
Enghien, Duc de (see also Bourbon, Louis Henri Joseph), son of Louis Henri, Duc de Bourbon, 103;
the French Revolution, 104, 105;
execution by Napoleon, 110;
portrait of, 264
Enthronement of the Virgin, by Fouquet, 193, 194
Epéron, Duc de, the hated Governor of Bordeaux, 52
Erasmus, portrait of, 204
Estampes, Château de, in the Calendar of Months, 170
Estampes, Duchesse de (mistress of Francis I), intrigues of, 6
Este, Cardinal Ippolito de, 222
Esther as Queen, walking in her garden, in the Lichtenstein Gallery at Vienna, 150, 151
Estrange, Madame le, portrait by Clouet of, 223, 224
Estrées, Gabrielle de (mistress of Henri IV), portraits of, 136, 142, 246,