early death, 62
Louis Philippe. See Orléans, Duc de
Lucifer, 175
Luignes, Duc de, his Mémoires, 95
Luini, Bernardino, his paintings at Chantilly, 145
Lusignan, Fortress in the Calendar of Months, 168
Lustrac, Marguerite de, and Louis de Bourbon, 19
McCall, Colonel, administers the estate of Chantilly, 119
Madonna, by Sassoferrata, 133;
the Maison d’Orléans, by Raphael, 140, 187;
the Bridgewater, 140;
by Bissolo, 145;
by Fouquet, 181, 185;
by Bourdichon, 198;
by Mignard, 252
Magdalen, portrait by Mignard, 198
Magi. See Adoration and Procession of
Maison de Sylvie, 32
Maison, Marquis, collection of, 139
Maître de Moulins, 199
Malatesta. See Paolo
Malebranche, Nicolas, philosopher and theologian, 83
Malediction Paternelle, by Greuze, 262
Malonel, M., Court-painter to the Duke of Burgundy, 173
Man and Woman, A, 131
Man with a Glass of Wine, by Fouquet, 181
Mangin, Jean, Cupid and Psyche, 6
Mannheim, Capture of, 82
Mannier, Les le, by G. Moreau Nélaton, 229
Manuscripts, French illuminated, 154 et seq., 204
Marchand, insults the Duchesse de Duras, 107
Marck, Robert de la, portrait of, 235
Margot de France. See France, Margot de
Marguerite, Princesse (daughter of Duc de Nemours), marriage, 121;
portrait of, 226
Marie Amélie, Princesse (daughter of Comte de Paris), betrothal to Duke of Braganza, 124
Marie Amélie, Queen (wife of Louis Philippe), portrait by Gerard, 137;
her collection, 138;
visit from her son the Duc d’Aumale, 160
Marie Anne of Bavaria, portrait of, 138
Marie Antoinette (wife of Louis XVI), visits Chantilly, 97;
portraits of, as Hebe, 142, 263
Marie Caroline, Queen of Naples, portrait by Mme. Vigée Le Brun, 263
Marie de Medicis, portrait of, 138
Marie Louise (wife of Napoleon), portrait by Prud’hon, 267
Marie Louise Josephine (wife of Grand Duke of Tuscany), portrait by Mme. Vigée le Brun, 263, 264
Marie Thérèse of Spain, Infanta, marriage to Louis XIV, 64;
portrait of, 138
Marie Thérèse Caroline (wife of Francis II, Emperor of Germany), portrait by Mme. Vigée Le Brun, 263
Mariensippe, a, 186, 188
Mariette, M., his bequests to the Louvre, 156;
on Largillière’s personal vigour, 254
Marignan. See Preux de
Marilhat, M., his works at Musée Condé, 139
Marmion, Simon, his fine altar-piece at Saint-Bertin, 178, 197
Marqueste, M., his figure of St. Louis, 276
Marriage of St. Francis of Assisi to Poverty, by Sassetta, 145
Marriage of the Virgin, The, 188
Mars and Venus, by Paolo Veronese, 135
Martel, M. le Comte, 145
Martigné Briant, Madame de, portrait of, 244
Martini, Simone, 173
Martyrdom of St. Stephen, The, by Carracci, 135
Mary Stuart, portraits of, Frontispiece, 229, 232, 241;
King’s insulting words to, 242
Mary’s Obsequies, by Fouquet, 193
Mary Tudor, portrait of, 242
Masaccio, Tomaso, 171 n.; his work in the Brancacci Chapel in Florence, 192
Massacre of the Innocents, by Poussin, 135
Maulde, M. de, and the Maître de Moulins, 199
May Day, miniature of, 168
Mazarin, Cardinal, created Cardinal, 36;
an implacable enemy to the Grand Condé, 40, 47-49, 53, 55, 57, 59-66;
his attempt to force taxation on merchandise, 44;
his exile, 55, 56, 57;
helps the King to recover Paris, 60;
Peace of the Pyrenees, 63, 64;
reconciliation with Grand Condé, 65;
portraits of, 134, 142, 251
Mazzola, Giuseppe, his works in the Musée Condé, 132
Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Duke of, marriage, 42
Medici, Giuliano del, and Simonetta Vespucci, 146
Medicis, Queen Catherine de (wife of Henri II), her dislike for Anne de Montmorency, 8;
appointed Regent, 18-20;
her character, 22;
her son’s treachery, 26;
portraits of, 26, 141, 151, 230;
her Book of Hours, 215;
and M. Humières, 229;
and Cardinal Odet de Coligny, 237;
as a collector and severe critic, 238-245
Medicis, Queen Marie de (wife of Henri IV of France), 12;
murder of Henri IV, 15;
and the Grand Condé, 38;
miniature of, 138
Mehun-sur-Yèvre, Castle of, 177
Meissonier, Jean L. E., his works, 138, 152
Méjanés Collection at Aix, 214
Mely, M. de, Gazette des Beaux Arts, 172 n.
Memling, painting by, 62
Mène, M., bronzes by, 277
Mercure de France, description of entertainments at Chantilly, 90
Mesangère, Pierre de la, his collection, 144
Mesmes, Henri de, Psalter of Queen Ingeburge presented to, 159;
and Catherine de Medicis, 242, 243
Meulen, Van, History of the Kings of France, 251
Michelangelo’s Slaves, 276
Michel de l’Hôpital, resignation of, 20
Mierevelt’s, Elizabeth Stuart, 133
Mignard, Pierre, and the Grand Condé, 84;
portraits by, 84, 133, 142;
life of, 252, 253
Millet, François, painter of the Barbizon School, 169, 275
Minerva, a famous bronze, 136, 137
Miracle of the Loaves, 177
Missal of St. Denis in the Victoria and Albert Museum, 160
Molière, J., at Chantilly, 75, 83;
his poem Amphitryon, 75;
portraits of, 84, 142, 253;
statues of, 89, 276
Monatshefte für Kunstwissenschaft, by Louise M. Richter, 204 n.
Montaigne, Michel de, portrait of, 147;
his Journal du voyage, 196
Montbas, the Dutch General, and William of Orange, 80
Montecucoli, Comte de, Austrian General, battle of Salzbach, 82
Montespan, Mme., mistress of Louis XIV, 75;
her daughter’s marriage, 85, 86;
portrait of, 143
Montfaucon, Bernard de, and the Book of Hours, 186
Months. See Calendar
Monticelli, painter of the Second Empire, 276
Montjoies, 175
Montmorency, Anne de (known as the Grand Connétable), history of, 5 et seq.;
his artistic taste, 5, 6;
as a warrior, 6, 8;
jealousy of Francis I, 6;
Diane de Poitiers, 7;
created Duke, and death, 8;
portraits of, 8, 205, 230;
and Emperor Charles V, 10;
Book of Hours, 158;
statue by Dubois, 276;
bust, 277
Montmorency, Charlotte de (wife of third Prince de Condé), her beauty, 9;
Henri IV’s admiration for, 10-15;
marriage and retirement to the country, 12;
flight to the Netherlands and life there, 12-14;
shares her husband’s imprisonment, 30, 31;
flight from Paris, 45;
at Chantilly, 50
Montmorency, François de, succeeds Anne de Montmorency as Lord of Chantilly, and marriage, 9
Montmorency, Guillaume de, history of, 4, 5;
portraits of, 4, 206
Montmorency, Henri II de, Lord of Chantilly, imprisonment and execution of, 4, 31;
portrait of, 248
Montmorency, Isabelle de, her pernicious influence over the Grand Condé, 42
Montmorency, Jean de, 4
Montmorency, Jean II de, marriage, 4
Montroux, escape of Claire-Clemence to, 51, 52, 54
Mordecai on Horseback in the Lichtenstein Gallery in Vienna, 150
Morgan, J. F. Pierpont, his collection, 262, 265
Moro, Antonio, his works in the Musée Condé, 84
Moroni, Giovanni, a portrait by, 132
Moulins, Maître de, 199, 200
Mulhouse, victory at, 82
Munich Public Library, works by Fouquet at, 181, 182
Musée Carnevalet, 263
Musée Condé. See Condé
Museo Nationale at Florence, 203
Mystic Marriage of St. Francis, The, Gassetta, 146
Nain, Brothers le, their paintings, 248
Nantes, Edict of, 85
Nantes, Mlle. (daughter of Louis XIV), child marriage, 85, 86;
portrait of, 255
Naples, Queen of. See Marie Caroline
Napoleon I, his Memoirs, 105;
Chantilly the property of the State, 109;
portraits by Gérard, 146, 268;
by Meissonier, 272;
and Prud’hon, 267
National Gallery, Claude Lorraine’s finest landscapes in, 250
Nativity of Christ, by Fouquet, 191
Nattier, Jean Marc, his paintings, 96, 254, 255
Navarre, Henri de. See Henri IV
Navarre, King of. See Bourbon, Antoine de
Navarre, Queen of. See Albret, Jeanne de
Navarre, Nicholas Baron, his manuscripts, 185
Nélaton, Moreau, 203, 239;
his drawing in red chalk of Cardinal Odet de Coligny, 237;
Erasmus, 238;
Le Portrait à la cour des Valois, 239 n.
Nemours, Duc de, 56; portraits by Fouquet, 141;
Antiquitates Judæorum, 183
Nemours, Duchesse de, her description of the Grand Condé, 57
Neubourg, Duc of, portrait by Van Dyck, 133
Nevers, Louis de, portraits of, 214, 223, 238
Nieuwenhuys, M., sells Mars and Venus, 135
Nolivos Sale, 137
Nord, Comte du (afterwards Emperor Paul of Russia), his visit to Chantilly, 98-100
Nördlingen, Battle of, 40
Northbrook Collection, 208
Northwick Sale, 135
Nôtre, André Le, lays out the Gardens at Chantilly, 66, 67;
statues of, 89, 276
Numa Pompilius and the Nymph Egeria, by Poussin, 249
Oberkirch, Baroness, describes the visit of the Comte du Nord to Chantilly, 99, 100
Odet de Foix. See Foix.
Old Man, by Brothers Lagneau, 245
Orgemont, Pierre de (Chancellor to Charles V of France), owned Chantilly, 3
Orlant, Prince, portrait of, 198
Orléans, Charles Maximilian, 239
Orléans, Duc de (afterwards King Louis Philippe), death of Louis Joseph de Condé, 113;
breeds English racehorses in France, 116;
visit to Chantilly, 118;
abdication, 118, 119;
portraits of, 137, 266, 267
Orléans, Duchesse de (wife of above), portrait by Gérard, 268
Orléans, Duc de (son of above), portrait of and death, 268
Orléans, Gaston, Duc de (brother of Louis XIII), and the Grand Condé, 55, 56, 57, 60;
portraits of, 137, 143;
owned Vierge de la Maison d’Orléans, 139
Orléans, Girard de, assists Jean de Coste to decorate the Château de Vaudreuil, 200
Orléans, Henri de. See Aumale, Duc de
Orléans, Louise Marie Thérèse Bathilde de, marriage, 97
Orme, Nicolas, translates Aristotle’s Ethics, 157
Oronce Finé, portrait by Clouet of, 212, 213
Orsini, Marie Felice, pleads in vain for her husband Henri de Montmorency’s life, 31, 32
Otto I, Emperor, portrait of, 138
Oudry, M., his works, 132, 256;
Mary Stuart, 233;
character of his work, 255, 256
Oursine, meaning of name, 174;
portrait of, 176
Palatine, Princess. See Princess
Palisse, Seigneur de la, portraits of, 202, 205
Pallavicini, villa at Pegli, illness of Queen Marie Amélie, 161
Palma, Jacopo, Holy Family, 145
Panizzi, Sir Antonio, Principal Librarian of the British Museum, 161
Paolo Malatesta and Francesca da Rimini, by Ingres, 133
Paon, Le, a hunting-scene by, 100
Papal Legate, by Fouquet, 207 n.
Parement de Narbonne, now in the Louvre, 154
Paris, breaking out of the Fronde, and blockade of, 44, 45;
welcome of the Grand Condé, 55;
capture of Paris by the Grand Condé and retreat from, 60;
entry of Louis XIV, 65;
painting by Dupré, 275
Paris, Comte de. See Louis Philippe
Paris, Comte de, abdication of his grandfather Louis Philippe in his favour, 119
Paris, Gaston, Histoire litteraire de la France, 157
Pazet, Jean, a follower of Fouquet, 197
Pembroke, Earl of, owner of the Parement de Narbonne, 154
Penni, Luca, his works in Musée Condé, 132
Peronneau, M., his works, 261
Perrault, M., 267
Perréal, Jean (Court-painter to Louis XII), his works, 4, 151, 189 et seq., 199-210, 218;
a follower of Fouquet, 197;
history of, 199, 202-210
Perugino, 135
Petit-Château, 6, 123
Philip II, King of Spain, and the Princesse de Condé, 14
Philip le Beau, portrait of, 208
Philippe Augustus, illustrations of events in his life in Chronique de France, 182
Philippe Egalité, portraits by Sir Joshua Reynolds, 134;
by Fleury, 137;
by Vernet, 266
Philobiblon Miscellanies, The, 164
Pichius, Albertus, The Gallic War, 157
Pichon, Baron, his collection, 246
Pierre des Iles, known as “Macon” of Chantilly, 8
Pisanello, 131
Pisseleu, Jossine (niece of Duchesse d’Estampes), portraits of, 227, 234
Pitt, William, reception in England of Louise de Condé, 110
Pius V, Pope, and Cardinal Odet de Coligny, 237
Plaisir Pastoral, by Watteau, 258
Pluto and Proserpine plucking Daffodils, by Chapu, 276
Poitiers, Castle of, in Calendar of Months, 170
Poitiers, Diane de (mistress of Henri II), intimate friend of Anne de Montmorency, 7, 230;
portraits of, 141, 240, 241;
her beautiful daughter “Brasseu,” 228;
reception at Lyons, 231
Poliziano, writer of sonnets on Simonetta Vespucci, 146
Pollaiuolo, Antonio, 146
Pompadour, Mme. de, and Boucher, 257;
portraits of, 257, 263
Pompey enters the Temple in Triumph in Antiquitates Judæorum, 189
Pont de Sèvres, by S. W. Reynolds, 274
Porcelain, collection of Chantilly, 277
Port St. Nicholas, by Dupré, 275
Pot, Anne de (mother of Anne de Montmorency), marriage, 5
Pourbus, portrait of Henri IV, 142
Pourtales vase, the famous, 136
Poussin, Nicolas, his works, 135, 146, 249, 250;
history of, 249, 250;
and Simon Vouet, 251
Prayer Book of Anne de Bretagne, 198
Precieuses Ridicules, The, acted at Chantilly, 75
Presler, Raoul de, translates St. Augustine’s Cité de Dieu, 157
Preux de Marignan, 151, 157, 202, 204;
painted by Perréal, 204, 206
Prie, Mme. de (mistress of the Duc
de Bourbon), charms and machinations of, 93, 94;
exile and death, 94
Primaticcio, Francesco, his portrait of Henri II, 133, 236;
the frescoes at Fontainebleau, 228
Princess Palatine, Charlotte Elizabeth (devoted friend of the Grand Condé), portrait of, 245;
Charlotte Elizabeth (second wife of Philippe d’Orléans), 254
Procession, A, by Bouts, 146;
of the Magi, by the Limbourgs, 174, 201 n.
Prophets, by Michael Angelo, 131
Protais, Avant et après le Combat, 135
Protestant cause in France, 17-19, 21, 23, 85;
disaster at Vimory and Auneau, 26
Provence, Comte de, portrait by Duplessis, 261
Prud’hon, Pierre, works by, 139, 147, 258, 267;
Napoleon confers the Legion of Honour on, 267
Psalter of Queen Ingeburge of Denmark, 150, 158
Pucelle, Jean, 160
Pyrenees, Peace of the, 64
Quesnel, Brothers, works by, 142, 143, 246
Quesnoy, M. (French sculptor), and Poussin, 249
Quitaut, Captain, arrests the Grand Condé, 48
Quthe, Pierre, portraits by François Clouet, 235, 236
Racine, Jean, at Chantilly, 75, 76, 83
Raimondi, Marc Antonio, works of, 134
Raphael, works by, 130, 139, 140, 148, 149
Ravaillac assassinates Henri IV, 15
Reading Monk, A, by Raphael, 130
Reboul’s Collection, 149
Recueils, Gaignière, 185, 186;
Lenoir, 214;
Marriette, 214;
d’Orange, 214;
du Tillet, 215;
d’Arras, 215
Reine de Mai, La, 168
Reiset Collection, 130, 144-146, 156, 269
Rembrandt, Paul, Mountainous Landscape, 131;
other works, 134
Renaissance, distinction between French and Italian, 7;
architecture, 187
Renaissance, La, by Laborde, 212
René, King, owned Livre d’Heures, 202
Rénée de France (Duchesse de Ferrara), her marriage, 221;
portraits of, 218, 221
Reni, Guido, his work at Musée Condé, 132
Repos des paysans, Le, by Brothers le Nain, 248
Resurrection, 138
Return from the Captivity, 184