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Tomb decorations
Pleurants or weepers (the English meaning of pleurants) are anonymous, sculpted figures representing mourners, used to decorate elaborate tomb monuments
Pleurants
Tomb sculptures, representing mourners
The Mourners of Dijon (pleurants of Dijon) are tomb sculptures made in Burgundy during the late fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries. They are part
Mourners_of_Dijon
15th-century Burgundian nobleman's tomb
prayer, and wearing armour and a heraldic tunic. The eight mourners (pleurants) are dressed in black hoods and act as pallbearers carrying him towards
Tomb_of_Philippe_Pot
Funerary monument
him, positioned in alternating double archways and triangular niches, pleurants (mourning figures) walk as if part of a funeral procession. The figures
Tomb_of_Philip_the_Bold
Sculpted tomb dedicated to Isabella of Bourbon
The tomb is made from black marble and bronze and originally held 24 pleurants (mourners or weepers) statuettes positioned in niches below Isabella's
Tomb_of_Isabella_of_Bourbon
Carthusian monastery in Dijon, France
including ten "pleurants", were removed by genteel looters. Philip the Bold "Pleurants" or mourners below Philip's tomb Two of the "pleurants" from the later
Champmol
(died 1367), Alcobaça Monastery. Mourning figures or "weepers" (French pleurants) have been conventional elements of tomb architecture since the Gothic
Mourner
Statue on top of a tomb
beneath a more conventional effigy. Mourning or weeping figures, known as pleurants were added to important tombs below the effigy. Non-recumbent types of
Tomb_effigy
Duke of Burgundy from 1363 to 1404
which he intended to house the tombs of his dynasty. His tomb, with pleurants and his recumbent effigy, is an outstanding work of Burgundian sculpture
Philip_the_Bold
Reformation. The effigy is placed on top of an altar tomb lined with 22 pleurants (or "weepers"), who are also dressed in armour. Stewart was the third
Tomb_of_the_Wolf_of_Badenoch
Style of medieval art
Gothic cathedrals and churches History of painting List of Gothic artists Pleurants Renaissance of the 12th century The Ten Virgins Timeline of Italian artists
Gothic_art
French painter and sculptor (1848–1928)
Federico Zandomeneghi, French Ministry of Culture. (in French) "Petite fille pleurant". Retrieved 10 June 2014. "Lamenting Group". Retrieved 9 June 2014. "Père-Lachaise
Albert_Bartholomé
Art associated with a repository for the remains of the dead
Tomb of Philippe Pot with life-sized hooded pleurants, c. 1477–80, now in the Louvre, Paris
Funerary_art
Duchess of Bedford
the gisant (recumbent statue), which is at the Louvre museum, and the pleurants (mourning statue), at the Musée de Cluny, the Middle Ages museum in Paris
Anne_of_Burgundy
Sculpted tomb dedicated to Mary of Burgundy
alabaster and marble and lacks the characteristic mourners ("weepers" or "pleurants") found on the sides of most Burgundian tombs, a deliberate choice made
Tomb_of_Mary_of_Burgundy
1842 Song by Antoine Gérin-Lajoie
first line of the B phrase is inverted on the repeat (at the point of "en pleurant"), to make the phrase period, and thus provide closure to the AABB form
Un_Canadien_errant
French sculptor
Huerta beginning in 1443, Le Moiturier completed a group of sculptures of Pleurants known as the Mourners of Dijon. Completed in 1470, these sculptures are
Antoine_Le_Moiturier
French painter (1862–1942)
initially influenced by the Symbolists, as evidenced in his painting Dante pleurant Béatrice (Dante weeping for Beatrice), now in the Musée de Mulhouse. From
Marcel_Rieder
erected in her memory. It was decorated with 24 bronze statuettes of pleurants standing in niches, known as 'weepers' or 'mourners', with a bronze effigy
St._Michael's_Abbey,_Antwerp
Monument in Bourg-en-Bresse, Ain, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
effigy placed within an enfeu and lying upon a piece of black marble, with pleurants beneath, a traditional Burgundian feature. The princess is dressed in
Royal_Monastery_of_Brou
Topics referred to by the same term
pages with titles containing wept "Jesus wept", a phrase in the Bible Pleurants, or weepers, sculpted figures on a monument representing mourners This
Weep_(disambiguation)
Dutch then Burgundian sculptor
former ducal palace in Dijon. Sluter was one of the sculptors of the pleurants, or mourners, which occupy niches below the tombs of Philip the Bold,
Claus_Sluter
French poem by Louis Jean Népomucène Lemercier
je crois Retrouver Héraclite et Démocrite en moi. Hu ! hu ! dis-je en pleurant, quoi ! ce dieu qui digère, Quoi ! tant d'effets si beaux, le ventre les
Panhypocrisiade
Painting by Nicolas Poussin
Venus Weeping for Adonis Vénus pleurant Adonis (French) Artist Nicolas Poussin Year c. 1626-1627 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 57 cm × 128 cm (22 in
Venus Weeping for Adonis (Poussin)
Venus_Weeping_for_Adonis_(Poussin)
French princess; second daughter of Louis Philippe I
Palace of Fontainebleau, which were made by Émile Wattier. Jeanne d’Arc pleurant à la vue d’un Anglais blessé, 1834, Museum of Grenoble Dyson, C. C: The
Princess Marie of Orléans (1813–1839)
Princess_Marie_of_Orléans_(1813–1839)
French painter
lover or a rival by making sacrifice to Eros Ultor (Avenging Eros). Lesbie pleurant son moineau (1868), Musée de la Princerie, Verdun Ancient Egyptian funeral
Louis_Hector_Leroux
Cathedral, which he completed in 1415-1416. The monument, decorated with pleurants, was destroyed in 1810, except for a few fragments, which were transferred
Jan_van_Mansdale
French painter (1910 – 2001)
describes this period of grief in an interview: “Enfermée dans mon atelier, pleurant, je peignis ceux qui ont nom: mes tableaux de deuil. Le premier, celui
Hélène_de_Beauvoir
1808 art exhibition in Paris
Berthélemy Monsieur Picard and His Family by Pauline Auzou Une jeune fille pleurant son pigeon mort by Jeanne-Elisabeth Chaudet The Fly Catcher by Isabelle
Salon_of_1808
French painter
d’Amérique du Nord, Musée des beaux-arts de Rouen; Un Canadien et sa femme pleurant sur le tombeau de leur enfant, Musée des beaux-arts de Rouen, tableau interprété
Jean-Jacques-François Le Barbier
Jean-Jacques-François_Le_Barbier
soprano, female chorus and orchestra words by Horace Choral 1902 Les muses pleurant la mort de Ruskin for 9 female voices, female chorus (wordless) and harp
List of compositions by Reynaldo Hahn
List_of_compositions_by_Reynaldo_Hahn
British art foundation
Phoebus Focus XXV: Saint Begga, Leen Kelchtermans, 2021 Phoebus Focus XXVI: Pleurants, Matthew Reeves, 2022 Phoebus Focus XXVII: Portrait of Henricus Liberti
The_Phoebus_Foundation
help finance the execution of a marble version of the composition "Orphée pleurant Eurydice" which they turned down, he perhaps realised that assistance from
List of works by James Pradier
List_of_works_by_James_Pradier
Composition by Pierre Boulez
sauvage Homme l'illusion imitée Des yeux purs dans les bois Cherchent en pleurant la tête habitable. I hear marching in my legs The dead sea waves overhead
Le_Marteau_sans_maître
work in pastel. Use link given to view this painting. "Gens d'Ouessant pleurant un enfant mort". Musée du Petit Palais, Paris A group of Ouessant people
List of the works of Charles Cottet
List_of_the_works_of_Charles_Cottet
French painter (1732–1804)
Year Image Title Location Ref. 1765 Danaë Private collection 1768 Apollon pleurant Hyacinthe ou Hyacinthe changée en fleur Palace of Versailles Clytie changée
Nicolas-René_Jollain
French sports journalist
13 July 2017.. Mélanie Maudieu (4 April 2020). ""J'allais à Stade 2 en pleurant": une ex-journaliste dénonce, France TV ouvre une enquête". lefigaro.fr
Clémentine_Sarlat
Aria by Verdi
douce et profonde, Si l'on répand encore des larmes dans le ciel, Porte en pleurant mes pleurs aux pieds de l'Éternel! Carlos va venir!....Oui! Qu'il parte
Tu_che_le_vanità
German sculptor
effigy placed within an enfeu and lying upon a piece of black marble, with pleurants beneath, a traditional Burgundian feature. The princess is dressed in
Conrad_Meit
French portraitist and genre painter (1769-1861)
reine-marguerite); A Young Woman Weeping Over Her Divorce (Une jeune femme pleurant sur son acte de divorce); A Young Woman Leaving the Baths (Une jeune femme
Adèle_Varillat
French artist (1775–1854)
name but a few. Autoportrait, 1801, Une jeune fille, près d'une fenêtre, pleurant sur un passage d'Atala, 1802, La Chèvre nourrice, 1804, Autoportrait, 1805
Henriette_Lorimier
French sculptor (1806–1882)
entered the l'École des Beaux-arts in 1824. "Un Jeune pâtre napolitain pleurant sur son Tombeau" Whereabouts not known 1835 This was Jouffroy's first submission
François_Jouffroy
French sculptor
Sutherland. She met her future husband in Rome. Her La Fille de Jephté pleurant sur la montagne (The daughter of Jephthah crying on the mountain), exhibited
Charlotte_Dubray
Museum in Antwerp, Belgium
Saint Anthony, 1577 Jan Mabuse, Magdalen Quentin Matsys, Crucifixion A pleurant, 15th century. Angelo di Puccinelli, Saints Sebastian and Saint Leonard
Museum_Mayer_van_den_Bergh
French composer and music teacher
won the Prix de Rome for musical composition with his cantata Cupidon pleurant Psyché. Although he was prevented by war from going to Rome immediately
Victor_Dourlen
Swiss sculptor
onwards to Rome. In 1827 he created his first major piece, la Jeune captive pleurant sur le tombeau de Byron, which he sold to the Musée Rath in Geneva. It
John-Étienne_Chaponnière
French composer and concert organizer
Rousseau), 1808 Circé, Kantate, (text by J. B. Rousseau), 1809 Cupidon pleurant Psyché, Scène dramatique (Text von Arnault) (1809) Marie-Stuart, Monologue
Désiré_Beaulieu
French violinist and composer
1805 he received the deuxième Grand Prix de Rome for his cantata Cupidon pleurant Psyché (after a text by Antoine-Vincent Arnault). During his stay in Rome
Ferdinand_Gasse
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Hill hollow.
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From Thor's Meadow
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Forsaken; Abandoned; Appropriate; Correct; The Wind Coming with Rain
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Earnest
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Life Giving
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Without Any Horses
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English : habitational name from any of various places so named, for example in Devon, Greater London (formerly Middlesex), and Suffolk. All have as the second element Old English tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’. The first element of the place in Devon is a pre-English river name; the place in London is named with the Old English personal name Cēna; and the place in Suffolk is named either with Cēna or more probably with Old English cyne- ‘royal’.
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Joy
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Educator; Teacheress
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