247
Eugenius IV, Pope, portrait of, 180
Eve and the Apple, in Les Très Riches Heures, 173
Everdingen, the master of Ruysdael, 146
Evreux, Jeanne de (wife of Charles IV), Breviary executed for, 151, 160
Eyck, Hubert Van, works by, 146, 165 n.
Fables de Marie de France, Les, 130
Fabre Collection, 149
Fagon, Dr. (physician to Louis XIV), portraits of, 248
Fall of the Rebel Angels, 175, 176
Fallières, President, presentation of the Fouquet MSS. to, 184
Faure Sale, 141
Fel, Marie, opera singer, pastel of, 260
Fénélon, François, at Chantilly, 83
Ferdinand III, Emperor, Peace of Westphalia, 44
Fermes en Normandie, by Rousseau, 275
Ferrara, Ercole, Duc de, marriage, 221
Ferrara, Duchesse de. See Rénée de France
Filarete, Treatise on Architecture, 180
Flanders, invaded by Louis XIV, 78
Fleuranges, Maréchal de, portrait of, 205
Fleury, Cardinal, and the Marquise de Prie, 94
Fleury, Robert, works by, 138
Foix, Odet de, portraits of, 205, 208
Fontaine, La, at Chantilly, 75;
designs executed in tapestry from his Fables, 256
Foscari, The Two, by Delacroix, 141, 270, 271
Foulon, Benjamin, and the Lecurieur album, 235
Fouquet of Tours, Jean (Court-painter to Louis XI), his works, 152, 153, 155, 156, 179-195, 202, 207 n.;
early history of, 180
Four Evangelists, 173
Fragonard, J. Honoré, painter, his works, 264, 265
France, Chronique de. See Chronique
France, Diane de. See Angoulême, Duchesse de
France, Henriette de, portrait of, 245
France, Histoire litteraire de la, 157
France, History of the Kings of, 251, 252
France, Jeanne de (Queen of Navarre, daughter of Charles VII), 148;
Book of Hours designed for, 160
France, Les Fables de Marie de, 130
France, Margot de (daughter of Catherine de Medicis), engagement, 22;
portraits of, 233, 234, 238;
marriage, 243
France, Marguerite de (sister of Henri II), portraits of, 141, 218, 244;
history of, 218-221;
marriage, 219
France, Mme. Adelaide de, portrait of, 260
France, Rénée de. See Rénée
France, war with Spain, 38 et seq.;
the Fronde rising, 44, 45;
civil war, 55, 59;
Peace of the Pyrenees, 64;
invasion of Holland, 78-82;
Revolution, 104, 105;
gift of Musée Condé to the nation, 124
Francia, his Annunciation, 145
Francis I (formerly Duc d’Angoulême), Battle of Marignan, 6;
jealous of Anne de Montmorency, 6;
portraits of, 138, 141, 151, 158, 204, 206, 207, 213-215, 216, 228, 241;
and Jean Perréal, 205;
his daughter Marguerite de France, 220;
Princesse Jeanne, 224
Francis II, imprisonment of Louis de Bourbon-Condé, 17, 18;
illness, 18;
death, 19;
portraits of, 20, 229, 232
Fremiet, M., bronze by, 277
Fresnes, Comte de, 150
Frizzoni, Dr. G., 146
Froissart, Jean, French poet, manuscript, 143;
description of the castle of Mehun-sur-Yevre, 177
Fromentin, Eugène (a celebrated writer and painter), his works, 139, 271, 272
Fronde, outbreak of the, 44, 45
Fry, Roger, and the Maître de Moulins, 199
Gaignière, Robert, collection of French drawings, 141, 151, 156;
his Receuils, 185, 188, 201;
discovers portrait of Jean le Bon, 200;
miniatures, 207;
portraits, 208, 218, 245
Gallic War, manuscript history of, 157, 204, 206
Game of Chess, A, by Carmontelle, 144
Gardiner, Mrs. John, owner of The Virgin and the Holy Child, 150
Gautier, Leonard, Cupid and Psyche, 6;
Kings of France, 215
Gazette des Beaux Arts, 172, 198, 203 n.
Genealogy of the Blessed Virgin, a Mariensippe, 186
George I, portrait of, 142
Georgette, by Greuze, 262
Gerard, François (styled “the painter of Kings” and “King of Painters”), Queen Marie Amélie, 137;
Napoleon, 146, 268
Gericault, M., 147;
a pioneer of Romanticism, 270
Gérome, M., Le Duel après le Bal, 135
Gervaisais, Marquis de, and Princess Louise de Condé, 102, 103
Ghirlandajo frescoes, 190
Gillott, Claude, earliest creator of the Watteau style, 258, 259
Giorgione, M., The Woman taken in Adultery, 135
Giotto’s Death of the Virgin, 145
Giovanni del Ponte di San Stefano, The Coronation of the Virgin, 145
Gobelins tapestry, the, 132, 251, 256
Goes, Ugo Van der, the Grand Bâtard, 142
Goldschmidt, Leopold, 149, 150
Gondi, Albert de, portrait of, 235
Gondi, Henri, Archdeacon of Paris, portrait of, 245
Gondi, Paul (subsequently known as Cardinal Retz), Archbishop of Paris and the Fronde rising, 44;
and the Queen Regent, 56, 57
Gonzague, Princesse Anne de (known as Princesse Palatine), and the Grand Condé, 42, 43, 54, 70;
at Chantilly, 75;
a free-thinker, 87;
death, 87
Gonzague, Princesse Louise Marie de (afterwards Queen of Poland), and the Grand Condé, 42, 43, 54;
and the Crown of Poland, 69;
a free-thinker, 87
Gouffier, Artur and Guillaume, portraits of, 205
Goujon, Jean, the altar of Senlis marble, 123;
his altar reliefs, 277
Gourdel, Pierre, a follower of François Clouet, 245
Graces, The Three, by Raphael, 148, 149, 187
Grammont, Duchesse de, on the death of Henri de Bourbon-Condé, 28
Grammont, Maréchal de, at Chantilly, 75
Grenadiers à Cheval à Eylau, Les, by Detaille, 272, 274
Greuze, J. B. (French painter), his style and works, 139, 261-263, 267
Grimani. See Breviary
Grinningen, victory of, 97
Gros, Antoine Jean, Baron, painter, 139
Gruyer, M. F., a Catalogue Raisonnée of the Musée Condé, 144, 247;
on Les Très Riches Heures, 160;
his works, 251
Guercino, works of, 84, 132
Guido of Pisa, Commentary, 157
Guido Reni, a celebrated Italian painter, 132
Guifard, M., 9
Guise, Duc de (son of Duc d’Aumale), at Chantilly, 120, 121;
death, 122;
portrait by Clouet, 214
Guise, Duc de (le Balafré), miniature of, 138
Guise, Duc Claude de, portrait of, 213
Guise, Henri, Duc de, the War of the Four Henris, 25, 26;
death, 26, 27;
Assassination of, by Delaroche, 134, 269, 270;
portrait by Dumoustier, 245, 246
Guises of Lorraine, the, 17
Guitar Player, The, by Watteau, 258
Hagford album, in Salting Bequest, 242
Hainau, Count, 165 n.
“Hameau,” a, at Chantilly, 98
Hamilton Palace Sale, 147, 150
Haros, Louis de (minister of Philip IV), Peace of the Pyrenees, 64;
portrait of, 143
Hauteville, Elizabeth de (afterwards
Comtesse de Beauvais), marries Cardinal Coligny, 237
Hawking, art revived by the Grand Condé, 84
Hay Wain, The, by Constable, 273
“Hegli,” 6
Heidelberg, Capture of, 82
Henri I de Bourbon. See Condé, second Prince de
Henri II creates Anne de Montmorency a Duke, 8;
portraits of, 26, 133, 151, 236
Henri II de Bourbon. See Condé, third Prince de
Henri III (formerly Duc d’Anjou), admiration for Marie de Clève, 22, 24;
and the Huguenots, 23;
battle at Coutras, 26;
assassination of, 27;
portraits of, 133, 141, 244
Henri IV (Henri de Bourbon, King of Navarre), admiration for Charlotte de Montmorency of Chantilly, 10, 11, 28;
murder of, 15;
marriage, 22, and the Protestant faith, 23, 24;
War of the Four Henris, 25, 26;
succeeds to the throne, 27;
portraits of, 138, 142, 277
Henri, Duc de Guise. See Guise
Henri of Navarre. See Henri IV
Herbert of Cherbury, Lord, his Memoirs, 9
Hery, Claude de, 242
Hesdin, Jaquemart de, executes Très Belles Heures, 165, 177 n.
Heseltine Collection, 207 n., 214 n.
Heures d’Ailly. See Book of Hours
Heures d’Anjou. See Book of Hours
Heures d’Aragon. See Book of Hours
Heuzey, Léon, on date of Minerva, 136
Histoire des Princes de Condé, by Duc d’Aumale, 38, 74
Histoire litteraire de la France, 157
History of Art in England, 201 n.
Hoe, Robert, sale of his collection, 198 n.
Holbein, Jean, portrait by, 131;
Jean de Bugenhagen, 142;
the Hagford Collection, 242
Holland submerged to stay the French advance, 79
Holland, Lord, presents Talleyrand’s portrait to Duc d’Aumale, 138
Holy Family, by Jacopo Palma, 145
Hommes Illustres, Thevet’s, 212, 215
Hôpital, Michael de le, resignation of, 20
Hortense, Queen, owner of Chantilly, 109
Hours of Anne de Beaujeu. See Book of Hours
Hours of Turin. See Book of Hours
Howard Collection, 151, 152, 242
Huet, Christophe, works by, 132;
designer and decorator of the Grande Chinoiserie at Chantilly, 259, 260
Huet, Jean Baptiste (son of above), painter, 260
Hugo, Victor, his letter to the Duc d’Aumale, 147, 148
Huguenots, Prince de Condé one of their leaders, 17;
religious wars, 20, 21, 23-26;
protected by the Grand Condé, 85
Hulin, M., 199
Huntsman with his dog and bag of game, by Desporte, 256
Husband and Wife, 146
Infancy of Bacchus, by Poussin, 135, 249
Inferno, Dante’s, 157
Ingeburge, Psalter of Queen, 158, 159
Ingres, Jean D. A., works by, 133, 135, 147;
his pupil David, 269
Inventory of Charles V, 159;
of the Palais de Tournelle, 241
Isabella, Archduchess, and the Princesse de Condé, 14, 15
Italian enamel, 141
Italian manuscripts, 138
James V of Scotland, marriage, 218
Jarnac, Battle of, 20
Jean II, Baron de Montmorency, 4
Jean le Bon (father of Charles V of France), portrait of, 200
Jeanne d’Arc, by Chapu, 276
Joconde, La, Reiset Collection, 131
Johannesberg, Grand Condé’s victory at, 97
Jones Collection in Victoria and Albert Museum, 232
Joseph and Potiphar’s Wife, by Prud’hon, 258, 267
Josephine, portrait by Prud’hon, 267
Josephus, Antiquitates Judæorum of, 155, 181, 182, 185, 189, 200
Jott, Madame de, portrait by, 104
Joyeuse, Duc de, battle of Coutras, 26
Jupiter, a bronze, 136
Just de Tournon. See Tournon
Juvenal des Ursins, portrait of, 181
Kahn, Rudolph, presented Madame d’Elbœuf to the Louvre, 244
Kaiser Friedrich Collection at Berlin, 185
King Ahasuerus and Esther, 149
Kings of France. See Gautier
Laborde, Comte de, his discoveries, 197
Laborde, Jean de, Songs of, 130;
La Renaissance and Comptes des Bâtiments, 212 n.
Labruyère, Jean de, statue of, 89
Lagneau Brothers, their work, 245
Lami, Eugène (painter), his work, 118
Lansac, Madame de, portrait by Corneille, 141
Lancret, Nicolas, his Déjeuner de Jambon, 134, 259
Langeais, Châteaux of, bequeathed to the French nation, 7
Langeron, Mme. de, hostess at Chantilly, 87
Largillière, Nicolas, his works, 133, 254
Last Judgment, by Signorelli, 131
Latour, Maurice Quentin de (painter), his works, 260
Lawrence, Sir Thomas, 149
Leclerc, Nicolas, sculptor, 210
Lecomte, Sauveur, painter of the Grand Condé’s famous deeds, 39, 68, 90
Lecurieur Album, the famous, 235
Leczinska of Poland, Maria, marriage with Louis XV, 93;
at Chantilly, 95
Legenda Aurea of Jacopo da Voragine, the property of Charles V of France, 158, 188, 193
Lenet accomplishes with Claire-Clemence the release of the Grande Condé, 49, 50, 52, 54;
at Bordeaux, 61;
financial difficulties of the Grand Condé, 62, 63
Lenoir, Alexander, a faithful guardian of French treasures during French Revolution, 112, 141
Lens, Battle of, 43
Lepic à Eylau, Le Colonel, by Détaille, 152
Leprieur, M., Gazette des Beaux Arts, 198 n.
Lestrange, Madame, portrait by Clouet, 223, 224
Leyden, Lucas van, The Return of the Prodigal Son, 131
Lichtenstein Gallery at Vienna, 150, 181
Ligny, Comte, portraits by Perréal, 202, 203
Lille made a French town, 78
Limbourg, Pol, and his brothers, miniatures by, 153, 155, 172;
illuminated manuscripts by, 162;
Très Riches Heures, 152, 154, 156, 158, 160, 162, 164-179, 192, 193;
Belles Heures, 184
Limeuil, Isabelle de, and the Grand Condé, 19
Limoges enamel, portraits in, 136
Limousin, M., painter, 215;
enamel portraits by, 277
Lippi, Filippo, his works at Chantilly, 145;
Filippino, 149
Liselotte as a Maid, by Largillière, 254
Livres d’Heures. See Book of Hours
Livy’s Second Decade translated by Pierre Bersuire, 157
Lochis Collection at Bergamo, 223
Longhi, Luca (painter), 132
Longueville, Duc de, and Grand Condé’s arrest, 48;
death, 64
Longueville, Duc de (son of above), death 80
Longueville, Duchesse de (formerly Geneviève de Bourbon), portraits of, 12, 133, 251;
birth, 31;
beautiful but vain, 34;
and Claire-Clemence, 34, 35, 73;
joins the Fronde, 45;
escape from Mazarin, 49;
at Saint-Maur, 57;
wins over her brother the Grand Condé to ally himself with Spain, 58;
at Bordeaux, 61, 62;
retires to a convent on death of her husband, 64;
her son’s death, 81;
becomes a pious Jansenite, 87
Loo, Van, portraits by, 133, 147
Lorraine, Cardinal de, and Queen Mary Stuart, 21 n.
Lorraine, Catherine de, portrait of, 136
Lorraine, Claude, his wonderful atmospheric effects, 250
Louis II of Anjou, King of Sicily, portrait of, 201
Louis XI, portrait as founder of the Order of St. Michael, 181;
as one of the Magi, 191
Louis XII, portraits of, 203, 207-210;
appoints Jean Perréal Court-painter, 205;
Tournois tapestry, 208;
medal of, 210
Louis XII, Lettres de, by Just de Tournon, 205
Louis XIII regrets his cruelty to the Condé family, 32;
and Richelieu, 37;
last words and death, 39;
portraits of, 143, 245
Louis XIV and Isabelle de Montmorency, 42;
reception of the Grand Condé, 44, 64, 66;
the Fronde rising, 45;
proclaimed King, 57;
recovers Paris, 60;
entry into Paris, 65;
refuses a lettre de cachet against Claire-Clemence, 71;
at Fontainebleau, 75;
and Mme. de Montespan, 75;
at Chantilly, 76, 77;
war with Holland and Spain, 78-82;
portrait of, 134;
and the Gaignières bequest, 156;
appoints Charles Le Brun Court-painter, 252;
death, 257
Louis XV at Chantilly, 92, 95;
intrigues of Mme. de Prie, 93, 94;
and the Duchesse de Bourbon, 95;
and the pacte de famine, 101;
portrait of, 261
Louis XVI and the French Revolution, 104, 105, 107;
portrait of, 261
Louis Bordeaux (son of the Grand Condé), rejoicings at his birth, 61;