27 mai 2014
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Elmar Hofman, « Lecture on the Armorial of Guillaume Revel by Mathieu Lescuyer and Olivier Matteoni at the Bibliothèque National de France, 27 May 2014 », Heraldica Nova, ID : 10.58079/phv4
Portrait of John I of Bourbon and his wife (Armorial of Guillaume Revel, Paris, BnF, fr. 22297, p. 17) The fifteenth century has witnessed the birth of many beautifully executed armorials, some of which are richly decorated, while others contain interesting literary and symbolic representations. In this group of armorials, the Armorial of Guillaume Revel (also known as the Armorial d’Auvergne, du Bourbonnais and du Forez) stands out. This book not only includes miniatures on the first pages ...